Contents of this issue
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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
- ILLUSTRATIONFOR ALL MOTHERS: Michelangelo's "Pieta" (See Page 6)
- CHAPTERTHINGS TO COME
- CHAPTERLove Sonnet
- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND LISTENER
- CHAPTERThe Rattle, Too
- CHAPTERLETTERS FROM LISTENERS
- CHAPTERTHE QUEER CASE OF HUNGARY
- ILLUSTRATIONONE SOLDIER'S EYES must always be fixed on Hungary's golden crown, where it rests within a fireproof safe in the Roya...
- ILLUSTRATIONAND THIS IS WHAT HE IS LOOKING AT: A crown that nobody wears, the royal emblem of kingless Hungary. It has known many...
- ILLUSTRATION"...No Magyar believes he is a common man. Look at his dress."
- ILLUSTRATIONHungary before 1914: 125,600 square miles; 20,886,487 population.
- ILLUSTRATIONHungary after Trianon: 35,900 square miles; 7,614,000 population.
- ILLUSTRATIONHungary to-day: 66,350 square miles; 14,562,000 population.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn a Hungarian school, girls sew, read, and pray for restoration of the old frontiers.
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- CHAPTERFOR ALL MOTHERS
- CHAPTERDEATH OF NOEL NEWSON
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- CHAPTERCOUNTRY PUB AND COUNTRY SHOW
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- CHAPTERTHE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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- CHAPTERTHE JOLT OF SOMETHING NEW William Dobell Defends Himself
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- CHAPTERArt and the ABC
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- CHAPTERTEN ANSWERS TO A QUESTION
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- CHAPTERSHE HOPPED ACROSS TO SEE US
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- CHAPTER"Emma" on the Air
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- CHAPTERAN OPEN LETTER TO "MATERFAMILIAS"
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- CHAPTERTo the Editor: LETTERS ABOUT FILMS
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- CHAPTERListening While I Work (24)
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- CHAPTERWinter Course Talks
- CHAPTERMaking A Fighter Pilot
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- CHAPTERAdvice on Health (No. 149)
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- CHAPTERASK Aunt Daisy
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- CHAPTERPEOPLE IN THE PROGRAMMES
- ILLUSTRATIONLUCY KENT (mezzo-soprano), who was heard recently in a Brahms recital from 3YA
- ILLUSTRATIONWILLIAM PALEY, President of the Columbia Broadcasting System, was heard last week from 3YL in the programme "America ...
- ILLUSTRATIONANNE CAMPBELL (soprano), who will sing a Mozart, a Delius, and a Strauss song from 3YA Studio on Sunday, April 16.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE BAUGHEN, a popular cornetist who is well known to 2YA listeners, He has just been appointed by the management c...
- ILLUSTRATIONJANE WITHERS, Hollywood's most successful tomboy, will be starred in the Hollywood Radio Theatre play, "Young Lady Be...
- ILLUSTRATIONVERA MARTIN (contralto). She will sing four Hebridean love lilts from 3YA on Friday, April 14. ("Eriskay Love Lilt," ...
- ILLUSTRATIONLLOYD SPEARS (baritone), will be heard from 4YA on Saturday, April 15. He will include German’s "The Yeomen of Englan...
- ILLUSTRATIONDILYS PARRY (soprano), will be heard in a recital from 3YA on April 14. She will sing songs by Head, Phillips and San...
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- CHAPTERPROGRAMMES DAY BY DAY
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