HOTSHOTS
HE lion cub quadruplets born in Auckland Zoo are a popular attraction. F{XCHERPT from Auckland _ wrestling report: "Young was well ahead on pints!" R, AMADIO was actually born in Christchurch, Carl Bartling at the piano38YA announcer. "STOP that unholy din!" shouted an old man to a youth who was. whistling at the other end of a crowded Wellington tram. PISCUSSION rages in Wellington as to the ethics of comparing local orchestral performances under Dr. Mal--ecolm Sargent and under their usual conductor. — F REDDY CHOLMONDELEY, at tast rweek’s charity concert, gave a new name to Auckland’s famous statue -288," he said, "But that’s . fust too .Grose." (Mr. Grose was the sculptor.) —
AOTSACTS N° more worry about taxa"tion. Lindbergh has given us new heart. — DE ROSE has. resigned -* the conductorship of the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra. "I DON’T follow horse-rac-ing," ‘replied a Wellington hotel maid to a guest who remarked on Lovelock’s great wih. PANISH rebels have enclosed a coastal strip including Irun-named, _presumably, by the loyalists, ANY Auckland listeners complained because the two test matches .between the English League: tourists and the Dominion players were not broadcast. "TT is not running shoes, but a pair of comfortable carpet slippers they are giving us."--Mr. W. B. Leadley, when the Christchurch Unemployment Committee went out of existence last week.
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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 5
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216HOTSHOTS Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 5
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