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FON. B- SEMPLE’S. motts:: "Pedestrians . should ‘be seen and not hurt." | 4 motorists’ * meeting in Christchurch. the other night :-"There’s no arrest for the , wary! Y" ‘ THE circulation of ‘Hansard has increased, we read. Is this 2 mild: form of blodd’ pressure? , N-Dora Lindsuy’s first night . ' at 4¥YA -she ‘christened . Mrs ‘Drake, the studio pianist, "duekie.’ " : AFTER . rain, in Dunedin a, local, paper reported that "the Imperial Airways service was not interrupte "y HEN one drives "into Hollywood it’s ‘like an . exoursion ‘ into a different | land.’ ‘says @ New Zealand tourist. ‘Rerhaps-:a filin: cones | ever the eyes!

MMs st A©CTSACTS A MUSEUM for stockings has been opened in Germany. A place for holey relics. TTHERE’S one slump -that’s pleasing everybody-in the bankruptey business in Christchurch: No cases for two months. , "HH proof of the pudding is in the eating.". Yes, but a safer method of esiablishing proof is long overdue! THE Auckland’s Children’s Theatre produced: its first ambitious effort, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream," last week. ‘The movement is progressing well. HE Railway Department’s boast of "230,000,000 passengers without a- fatality," has. been shattered by the death of one of the victims of last week’s Main Trunk _ smash,

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 5

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HOTSHOTS Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 5

HOTSHOTS Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 5

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