HOTSHOTS
QRPHANS’ street day appeal in Christchurch the other day netted more than £600. (CHRISTCHURCH is puzzied over a centennial memorial. A new museum is the latest suggestion, "TM going to Germany to -finjsh off my music," said someone in Christchurch the other day. "Good! You'll be well out of earshot there," said a very, very dear friend. ON their way to Auckland last Friday the touring English League footballers were welcomed by Maoris headed by Princess Te Puea at Ngaruawahia. QWING to their late arrivai _in Auckland last. week, Gene Sarazen and Miss Helen ‘Hicks, the two great goifers now on a tour of New Zea-. land, were unable to keep their appointment at 1YA.in a radio interview. . , .
AOTSAOTL "THE distribution of nearly 800 trees by the Christchurch Domains Board marked Arbor Day in the city. PHOTOGRAPHS of wrestler Paul Boesch.are still being disposed of by 4Z0O, Dunedin. (THE pipe band display held in Dunedin last Sunday week was the largest of its kind ever seen in the British Empire. }MEN's superiority over womén in golf prowess was admitted. by. the famous golfer, Miss Helen Hicks, at ‘Auckland. "YouR democracy in New ' Zealand is the most natural in the world. You do not have to,make a slogan of it to advertise it. It.is apparent and accepted," said the departing American Consul, Wal‘ter FF. Beyle, at Auckland,
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 5
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