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ROVING REPORTER, 3ZB, 9.40 p.m., June 17 (to customer in pie cart): ‘"Now, will you tell the listeners which station you listen to?" Pie Cart customer: "3YA." Microphone Midas. NOCLE MIOK, 8ZR, Sambo’s hour, June 4: "Money is no expense." Snobbery. "¢@ RAN," 1ZB, June 6, 2,37 p.m.: "We don’t see many charladics about heré, but at Home they areé-very com mon." . Perconally Sneaking.

ANNOUNCER, 4YA, 7.28 p.m., June 6: "April was a wet, dull, dry month." Not a Tight Pack. JROOTBALL Announcer, 2YA Wellington, 3.15 p.m., June 11: "It’s starting to rain; yes, fine rain going on here, and it’s gone into the scrum,’ Too Hot! ANNOUNCER, 3ZB, 1.55 p.m., June 6: ". .. Here we have a request from a cold, stern gentleman who signs himself Mr. Winterbottom. . . 2’....0That’s Cricket! (COMMENTATOR Vie. Richardson, first Test, Wednesday, 10.40 p.m.:

"Hammond has now bowled four overs, five have been maidens." Fur-Fetched. "AGGIE," 2ZB, 6.10 p.m., June 15: "This company claims to make au its oun furs." Gore-ful! PORTS Announcer, 2YA, 9.20 p.m., June 11: "Rainer has a bloddy hold on Blomfield." More Candour. "WiaAc." 3ZB, 8.56 p.m., June 11: "The noise you heard was the 38ZB Novelty Orchestra with vocal refrain."

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Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 36

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Peppepot Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 36

Peppepot Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 36

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