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One or two well-known broadcasting personalities: On the left is Professor Maxwell Walker, of Auckland University, who is to give a talk on English from 1YA on Monday evening, February 4. Next to him is Mr. T. G. Hislop, a master at Wellington College, who will be heard in some songs from 2YA on Friday evening, February 8. Feodor Chaliapin, the famous singer, who will be beard in several recordings from Auckland on Wednesday, February 6, is next, while on the extreme right is Mr. J. T. Paul, the well-known Dunedin newspaper man, who is to give a political talk from 4YA on Monday, February 4.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 3

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One or two well-known broadcasting personalities: On the left is Professor Maxwell Walker, of Auckland University, who is to give a talk on English from 1YA on Monday evening, February 4. Next to him is Mr. T. G. Hislop, a master at Wellington College, who will be heard in some songs from 2YA on Friday evening, February 8. Feodor Chaliapin, the famous singer, who will be beard in several recordings from Auckland on Wednesday, February 6, is next, while on the extreme right is Mr. J. T. Paul, the well-known Dunedin newspaper man, who is to give a political talk from 4YA on Monday, February 4. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 3

One or two well-known broadcasting personalities: On the left is Professor Maxwell Walker, of Auckland University, who is to give a talk on English from 1YA on Monday evening, February 4. Next to him is Mr. T. G. Hislop, a master at Wellington College, who will be heard in some songs from 2YA on Friday evening, February 8. Feodor Chaliapin, the famous singer, who will be beard in several recordings from Auckland on Wednesday, February 6, is next, while on the extreme right is Mr. J. T. Paul, the well-known Dunedin newspaper man, who is to give a political talk from 4YA on Monday, February 4. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 3

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