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Below is Victoria Hopper, an English screen star who will be heard in some soprano numbers from 2YA on Friday evening shortly after eight o'clock. Miss Hopper is the star of "Lorna Doone." now screening in New Zealand. Next to her is the popular American film star, Dick Powell, who will sing in a special recorded programme entitled "Atlantic Crossing," from 2BL, Sydney, on Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock, New Zealand

standard time.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 18

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Below is Victoria Hopper, an English screen star who will be heard in some soprano numbers from 2YA on Friday evening shortly after eight o'clock. Miss Hopper is the star of "Lorna Doone." now screening in New Zealand. Next to her is the popular American film star, Dick Powell, who will sing in a special recorded programme entitled "Atlantic Crossing," from 2BL, Sydney, on Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock, New Zealand standard time. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 18

Below is Victoria Hopper, an English screen star who will be heard in some soprano numbers from 2YA on Friday evening shortly after eight o'clock. Miss Hopper is the star of "Lorna Doone." now screening in New Zealand. Next to her is the popular American film star, Dick Powell, who will sing in a special recorded programme entitled "Atlantic Crossing," from 2BL, Sydney, on Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock, New Zealand standard time. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 2, 19 July 1935, Page 18

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