"Digger" Broad Thanks Well-Wishers
To the Editor Sir,-Would you be good enough to. allow me through your columns to express ny heartfelt thanks to the many readers of the "Radio Record" and listeners who have. written to me during my illness, — It is indeed comforting to know that one has so many good friends who rally round when.one is "down:and out." I bave made such-good progress that I have now been transferred to this splendid soldier’s eonvalescent bome: where all are extremely kind. Avy little thing T have been: able to do foray less fortunate pals has really been a labour of love. I might also add that much of the success is due to Mrs. Barringten Snow who has always so loyally supported me by her tireless efforts in playing for my "sings.’-T am, etc., "DIGGER" FRANK BROAD. Eyelyn Firth Home. Auckland. -r
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 50
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