On the left is Mr. W. H, Cocker, of Auckland,.the member of a well-known firm of barristers and solicitors. Mr. Cocker is also a member of the Auckland University College Council, and is interested in broadcasting from a cultural aspect. Mr. H. G. Livingstone (centre), is widely known in the Christchurch business world, and has been closely associated with local and sporting bodies for many years. Dr. S. Kenneth Phillips, of Auckland (right), has a very wide and sound musical knowledge and has travelled extensively in Europe.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 14
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87On the left is Mr. W. H, Cocker, of Auckland,.the member of a well-known firm of barristers and solicitors. Mr. Cocker is also a member of the Auckland University College Council, and is interested in broadcasting from a cultural aspect. Mr. H. G. Livingstone (centre), is widely known in the Christchurch business world, and has been closely associated with local and sporting bodies for many years. Dr. S. Kenneth Phillips, of Auckland (right), has a very wide and sound musical knowledge and has travelled extensively in Europe. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 14
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