HOTSHOTS
[THD use of wireless sets in Otago schools is increasing. ORE than 40 girls have made their ‘debut at Christchurch dances during the past fortnight, LOCAL theatre company has appointed a_ special publicity manager in- Dundin, the first there.’ NEw song from a Dunedin B station:-"The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Walls." "PASSPORT TO HBLL," a book by Robin Hyde just published, ig a story of John Donglas Stark, of Auckland, daring outlaw of the N.Z.B.F. "TUTANKHAMEN’S, Cottage, . the doll’s house, the little castle, and Titanie’s Palace, were some of the names given to Titania’s Palace by Dunedin people. [jONEDIN astromomery says world events can be fore"Miadowed by a study of stars. ince 1900 there have been four minimum . activity per- » tods, during: each of which’ there. has been @ wa.
TUE Ge CUO Ge Ee AOTSACTS QNE Dunedin milk bar re-: ports winter consumption: of milk equal to that of last summer, UNEDIN’S quota to Titania’s Palace totalled over. £900, the city being second to Christchurch for large attendances, — BVERAL big . Auckland: firms, anticipating ad. vertising on the air being per mitted shortly, have actually, hooked time on the air, OING up to a_ bluejacket on a Devonport ferry last week, a child said to his parents: "Oh, look, mummy, here’s a Popeye." LISTENING to « broadcast, ‘when "Hey diddle, the eat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon," came on, a little chap said to his father, "Is that what makes the milky way, dad?" A POLICE doctor in a Dunedin case, when: crossexamined, -admitted* that he had acted for the police and taken .down a-man’s statement,
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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 5
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270HOTSHOTS Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 5
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