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THIS NEW ZEALANDER IS VERSATILE.—A new Spencer Digby study of Elaine Hamill, the young Taihape girl who is one of the stars with the J. C. Williamson Comedy Company, which opens its Auckland season this week. In the course of a few weeks Miss Hamill has appeared before the microphones of the national broadcasting stations, on the stage throughout the North Island, and on the screen—she is in "Thoroughbred," Helen Twelvetrees' Australian talkie.

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Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 11

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THIS NEW ZEALANDER IS VERSATILE.—A new Spencer Digby study of Elaine Hamill, the young Taihape girl who is one of the stars with the J. C. Williamson Comedy Company, which opens its Auckland season this week. In the course of a few weeks Miss Hamill has appeared before the microphones of the national broadcasting stations, on the stage throughout the North Island, and on the screen—she is in "Thoroughbred," Helen Twelvetrees' Australian talkie. Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 11

THIS NEW ZEALANDER IS VERSATILE.—A new Spencer Digby study of Elaine Hamill, the young Taihape girl who is one of the stars with the J. C. Williamson Comedy Company, which opens its Auckland season this week. In the course of a few weeks Miss Hamill has appeared before the microphones of the national broadcasting stations, on the stage throughout the North Island, and on the screen—she is in "Thoroughbred," Helen Twelvetrees' Australian talkie. Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 11

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