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Unconscious Humour From Australia

To the Editor’ me "4 Sir.-Talking about. the. YA an. nouncers, I consider them the. most correct, speakers I have ever heard. Only the other night I had the best quarterhour entertainment I have had for a Jong time, it was listening to an Australian announcer attempting to pronounce some of our Maori names. It left Harry Thurston in the shade and Frank Perrin at the starting post; even Norman Long could learn a few lessons from him as far as humour was concerned. The American announcers give me the idea that they want to catch the Jast car home, the way they tear through their announcements, especially that. news: announcer from KFI.-I am, etc., SATISFIED YOUTH: Oamaru.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

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Unconscious Humour From Australia Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

Unconscious Humour From Australia Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 1, 12 July 1935, Page 61

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