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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
- ILLUSTRATION"NOW MARK MY WORDS": Charles Laughton will tell the story of "Sam Small's Better Half" in the series, "Yarns for Yank...
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- CHAPTERTHINGS TO COME
- CHAPTEROrgan Recitals From 4YA
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND LISTENER
- CHAPTERThe Price
- CHAPTERLETTERS FROM LISTENERS
- CHAPTERWILL THE POPE REMAIN IN ROME?
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- CHAPTERFOOD COMES IN WHEN HITLER GOES OUT
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- CHAPTERSHORT STORY
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- CHAPTERWhat Shall Be Done About Germany?
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- CHAPTERItems From The ZB's
- CHAPTERMurder Made a Composer
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- CHAPTERShe Wrote About Young Britain
- CHAPTERTo Help The Deaf
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- CHAPTERBasso Buys Egg —But Not For A Song
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- CHAPTERAdvice on Health (No. 142)
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- CHAPTERFilm Reviews
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- CHAPTERNew Zealander Who Made Horror Pay
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- CHAPTERCreator of "Mrs. Miniver"
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- CHAPTERCULTURAL BOLSHEVIST No. 1
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- CHAPTERRUSSIA TAKES A PLUNGE
- ILLUSTRATIONGREAT RUSSIANS, numbering 100,000,000, have spread over all European Russia. They form the great majority of the U.S....
- ILLUSTRATIONUKRAINIANS (Little Russians), numbering 38,000,000, are taller and darker than Russians, but use a similar alphabet.
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMANS, numbering 1,500,000, were settled in the bend of the Volga and the Ukraine. They were moved east when the wa...
- ILLUSTRATIONBALKARIANS, numbering 43,000, are the aristocrats of the Caucasus. They lately adopted the Cyrillic instead of the Ar...
- ILLUSTRATIONKAZAKHS, numbering 2,000,000, are, with the Uzbeks, the leaders of 9,700,000 Moslem Turco-Tartars of Central Asia.
- ILLUSTRATIONYAKUTS, numbering 300,000, people the most uninhabitable Lena River basin in northern Siberia. They are related to Tu...
- ILLUSTRATIONTURKMEN, numbering 800,000, live on the steppes north of Iran. There are also 20,000,000 Turco-Tartars in the U.S.S.R.
- ILLUSTRATIONOSTIAKS, numbering 25,000, breed reindeer along the frozen rivers of western Siberia. They speak a variation of Finno...
- ILLUSTRATIONKIRGHIZ, numbering 885,000, raise fat-tailed sheep in the mountains next to China. They are descendants of the Mongol...
- ILLUSTRATIONBURIATS, numbering 500,000, are nearly pure Mongols. They are Buddhists, and have their own literature.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHITE RUSSIANS, numbering 10,000,000, are blond and blue-eyed, and live in the forests next to Poland.
- ILLUSTRATIONGEORGIANS, numbering 2,200.000, mix in the mountains of the Caucasus with 40 other peoples. Their culture goes back t...
- ILLUSTRATIONUZBEKS, numbering 5,000,000, are people of Samarkand and Bokhara. They grow cotton and rice round the tomb of Tamerlane.
- ILLUSTRATIONKALMYKS, numbering 135,000, are Buddhist Mongols in the north Caucasus, who have been saved from extinction.
- ILLUSTRATIONBELUDZHISTANIANS, numbering 1,000, and related to the Tadzhiks, live along the mountainous borders of Afghanistan in ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTADZHIKS, numbering 1,200,000, grow cotton in the Ferghana valley of Central Asia. They are black-haired Iranians, no...
- ILLUSTRATIONJEWS, numbering 5,000,000, are scattered over the U.S.S.R., but also have their own state Biro-Bidzhan, in the far ea...
- ILLUSTRATIONSAAMS, numbering some 1,700, are related to the Finns. They live in the northern part of European Russia near Murmansk.
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- CHAPTERListening While I Work (17)
- CHAPTERCORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
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- CHAPTER"THE DOG BEGAN TO EAT THE CAT; THE CAT BEGAN TO EAT THE RAT..."
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- CHAPTERTHE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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- CHAPTERASK Aunt Daisy
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- CHAPTERPEOPLE IN THE PROGRAMMES
- ILLUSTRATIONBERNARD BARKER, the Christchurch violinist who recently played William Primrose's transcriptions of five negro spirit...
- ILLUSTRATIONJANET B. WILSON (pianist), who will play two Scarlatti sonatas and Mozart's Fantasia in C Minor from 2YA on Monday ev...
- ILLUSTRATIONHollywood Radio Theatre presents, from 1ZB on Thursday evening, February 24, "Miss Twenty-one," featuring WENDY BARRI...
- ILLUSTRATIONLOIS MANNING (pianist), who will be heard in music by Mozart and Scarlatti from 3YA on Friday evening, February 25, a...
- ILLUSTRATIONGEORGE TITCHENER (comedian) will entertain 3YA's listeners on Saturday evening, February 26
- ILLUSTRATIONNGAIO MARSH, writer and narrator of "Surfeit of Lampreys," a further instalment of which will be heard from 4YA on We...
- ILLUSTRATIONAUDREY NEWBORN (soprano) will sing five 18th century English songs from 1YA on Wednesday, February 23
- ILLUSTRATIONListeners to the current ZB serial "First Light Fraser" know the voice of the fanatical Nazi Karl Von Luten. The part...
- ILLUSTRATIONCARA HALL (pianist) will give a pianoforte recital from 2YA on Tuesday, February 22, at 8.40 p.m.
- CHAPTERPROGRAMMES DAY BY DAY
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