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AUNT DAISY, 11.15, May 20: "He is blushing because he hears me smiling." Now They'll Grumble. AN NOUNCER, Daventry Newsletter, 7.42 pm. N.ZS.T., April 10: "Cattle farmers all over the country are suffering from a serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease." Higher Mathematics. (RAN, station 1ZB, 9.30 a.m., April 16: "And now just three words, tod bless you all!" Classic. ANNOUNCER, station 2ZB, 8 p.m., April 14: "Blank’s suits are smartly eut with silk and latin linings." Twice Dangerous. R. GUY SCHOLEFIELD, 2YA, 8.50 p.m. April 18: "There are in Europe nearly a dozen plague spots filled with high explosives." ‘ Odd! J ACKO, 3ZB, April 18, approx. 5.12, @ : ; a, ; session, on Caesar (the wonder dog) which is in the studio: "I don’t think I’ve eyer seen a head on a dog like that." "Shocking, New Zealand " (FRAN, 1ZB, 9.25 am, April 12: "That's how Auckland-no New Zealand, leads the way in her underwear," ¥oul. RESTLING announcer, 4YA Dunedin, Saturday, April 9, at bout between Baffert and Jensen: "Jensen jumps two feet in the air and lands in Baffert’s ear." ; Bit of a Twister. NNOUNCER at 2YA, farewell to . Diggers going to Sydney from Wellington wharf, 8.30 p.m., April 19: "When we turn round and look at our back." Rather Low. ANNOUNCER, 8ZB, April 8, 9.36 (at skating champion’s exhibition turn): "This is certainly one of the highlights-her leg is right up in the air now." Seotech Again. (RAN, 1ZB, 9.15 am. April 14: "Take 12 ounces butter and ONE pinch of salt-that sounds extrayagant."
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Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 24
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256Pepperpot Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 24
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