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HE Dunedin Repertory Society began its new year with a credit balance of £584. foun-uave cake shops are ’’ beginning to outnumber milk-bars in Dunedin. WO complete power failures tock place last Thursday afternoon in Christehurch, . QTAGO Listeners’ League — had first notice that it was not intended to.appoint a direct listeners’ representative on the Advisory Board. THE proposed use by the Government of the new Wellington station Will probably mean a re-allocation of frequencies in New Zealand. HILE visiting Wellington recently a ship’s "crew" (really officers with tickets) emerged from the foc’sle ‘in evening dress, to the amusement of onlookers.

MOTSAOTES £20,000 brewery deal just completed . in Christchurch went through with the best of spirits. ZM has now started a special broadcast of sports results at 7 o’clock on Saturday evenings, HE Bill Hindman Radio Sports Club, associated with 1ZM, now boasts a membership of 21,834. T is rumoured that the Government proposes to muke radio sets to enable poor listeners to enjoy radio entertainment. SISTER of the lead in the original London production is in "Bunty Pulls the Strings," now ‘being presented by the Dunedin Little Theatre.BY a special request, the Auckland | newspapers, during the retrial of FPrie Mareo, have not, as was customary, mentioned the activities of the jury.

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Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 5

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AOTSHOTS Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 5

AOTSHOTS Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 5

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