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Hot Shots

SHorts for a film to be called "The Stoker’ were taken on board the Strathaird during her last Pacific cruise. (SHRISTCHURCH’S new Avon Theatre, to open at Waster, is attracting a lot of attention by virtue of its external Spanish architecture.

OR the first time a band played in the big studio at 1YA last week. The honour was enjoyed by the Auckland Municipal Band.

Y "@RIro" is the nom-de-5 plume used by 1ZB’s new sports announcer, "Griffo" is already receiving a hefty fan mail each week. HIEVES in Auckland are now turning their attention to stealing wireless aerials and lightning conductors. One stole the aerial pole and aerial from a house at New Lynn. ONDON hostesses are said to be tiring of the young man whose "Sorry, I was plastered" seems to be ample excuse for having committed murder, rape, arson or even throwing plates about in a pestaurant.

[_T£UTENANT H. R. Az KIDSTON, R.N.. has just imported from England a complete dinner for himself and 14 guests. It arrived at Wellington in the Tamaroa’s freezer. "NOTHING," said an authoress recently, "is so shocking to me as a piece of blank paper with no writing on it." Isn’t that what the striking printers hoped to see? "THE Duchess of Kent’s sister, and the younger daughter of the late King Constantine of Greece, has been travelling incognito in New Zealand. In hotel registers she appeared as "Miss Constantine." . HAERE are some samples from a batch of new "howlers" :- A. Fascist is @ man who has beauty culture. The Romans left Great Britain quickly because they avere afraid of the Gals. In 1066 Edward the Professor was King of England. The stars appear to move in a straight line round the noon. Meteors are used to tell you ‘how much electricity you are sing: A. geyser is part of a chicken’s body. A. motor is driwen by an infernal combustion engine.

Hot Shos

‘I ONLY Have Byes For You" ""* (gong title). Must have ‘been a Scot? WINTER is upon us: "fhe , Wind and- the Rain" Sweeping up through both coasts of the North Island. A LECTURETTE next week . from 2YA is entitled "The People’s Railways." Oh! Yeah! sof OW, this is what we call appropriate: Gracie Fields sings "What can you Give a Nudist on his Birthday?’ and then, "The Isle of Capri." " SYMPHON IC Study-Fal-staff." (Item in Australian programme). This should be something really big in the way of music! HE three movements: ot a sonata to be broadcast from: 2YA next week. rather remind one of a persistent general health advertisement: "Grave-courante-vivace !"

UNNY how the police are seldom there when -ealled for, such as when a vociferous, and apparently foreign gentleman with a knife tore’ out of {a cafe in a Wellington street ‘jin the wee sma’ ’oors" last week. N increase in pay to the staff of the Christchurch» Public Hospital inyolvyes wn extra expenditure of £4700 annually. HE nom-de-plume at the foot of a letter in the "Auckland Star’. last week caused much merriment in the northern city. [= a Dunedin announcer is "to be believed, a new musical combination had made its appearance--the "Playdeum" Orchestra. HE new Pennant Hills radio station, Sydney.,. is nearing completion. The highest in Australia, the mast is 450ft., compared with Auckland’s 500ft. effort. T is strongly rumoured that a well-known judge is shortly to leave the bench to take up politics, and that an Auckland .M.P. is standing down in his favour. A WELL-KNOWN Auckland man, prosecuted on summons in the Police Court last Friday, caused his counsel some embarrassment because of his ‘inebriated condition. HE company ‘playing "Ten Minute Alibi" and "The ‘Wind and the Rain" in New Zealand ‘has done the best business since Dion Bouct- cault was here about six years ago.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 5

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634

Hot Shots Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 5

Hot Shots Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 5

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