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Speaker in an entertaining programme from the BBC recently was Wellington's Evelyn O'Brien (left), who is pictured here with her sister Kathleen. Evelyn, who, like her sister, has been playing hostess in one or two of England's biggest hotels, spoke on "Behind the Scenes in an Hotel." Although it was the first time she had broadcast (she is a sister of Bryan O'Brien, of 2ZB) she spoke without notes and was warmly commended by the radio officials. (Photo by Spencer Digby.)

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 3

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Speaker in an entertaining programme from the BBC recently was Wellington's Evelyn O'Brien (left), who is pictured here with her sister Kathleen. Evelyn, who, like her sister, has been playing hostess in one or two of England's biggest hotels, spoke on "Behind the Scenes in an Hotel." Although it was the first time she had broadcast (she is a sister of Bryan O'Brien, of 2ZB) she spoke without notes and was warmly commended by the radio officials. (Photo by Spencer Digby.) Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 3

Speaker in an entertaining programme from the BBC recently was Wellington's Evelyn O'Brien (left), who is pictured here with her sister Kathleen. Evelyn, who, like her sister, has been playing hostess in one or two of England's biggest hotels, spoke on "Behind the Scenes in an Hotel." Although it was the first time she had broadcast (she is a sister of Bryan O'Brien, of 2ZB) she spoke without notes and was warmly commended by the radio officials. (Photo by Spencer Digby.) Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 3

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