"I made myself rather unpopular when I said that I thought most of the girls I know have more guts than the men." Here are three girls who are making their way in the world—Lola Kelly, Wellington girl who shines in Australian radio; Erica Blamires, meeting people and seeing the world on next to nothing; Elaine Hamill, in demand today on the English stage.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 13
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64"I made myself rather unpopular when I said that I thought most of the girls I know have more guts than the men." Here are three girls who are making their way in the world—Lola Kelly, Wellington girl who shines in Australian radio; Erica Blamires, meeting people and seeing the world on next to nothing; Elaine Hamill, in demand today on the English stage. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 13
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