HOTSHOTS
(CHRISTCHURCH season of Titania’s Palace netted more than £800. "PVERY time he hits he misses."-Boxing anpeuneer from Auckland one evening last week. POE@NSONBY is to have a new "church and a new hotel, rejplacing premises more than Gf years old. r j‘HH supervisor of. talks for : the Broadcasting Board, Mr, Alan Mulgan, spent last week in Auckland. ILM which ran good seasons in both Auckland and Wellington, "Diamond Jim," had very poor reception ix: Dunedin. ST Thursday night two silvery: aeroplanes from the Hobsonville Air Base were illuminated in the dark sky by searchlights. UNEDIN’S _ scarlet -fever hospital is packed. with the jJoeat police. force, the "cops" succumbing rapidly. As yet no decrease in the number of arrests has been reported.
MEMBERSHIP . of Big Brother Bill’s Bird Club, in Dunedin, is increasing appreciably. EVERAL citizens are making an effort to have the Dunedin native bush. preserved. [DIESEL buses are to replace New Zealand’s first trams, which have run at Highgate, Dunedin, for a considerable number of years, DUNEDIN Titile Theatre. celebrating tts first birthday, claimed to be the most progressive amateur theatrical socicty in the Dominion. "THE French sloop, Savorgnan de Brazza, in Auckland last week, carries a fine seaplane which was not flown while the ship was in the northern port. . AID one of two hilarious -_ men in an Auckland restaurant, after the Queen .Mary’s departure and the result of the Derby had been flashed by radio, "The Queen Mary’s rounding Tottenham ‘Corner with" tle grey colt -on her weather bow!"
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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 5
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