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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
- ILLUSTRATIONAfter the shelling of Dover in the autumn of 1944, the New Zealand Government paid for many of the children of Dover ...
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- CHAPTERTHINGS TO COME
- CHAPTERTHE LISTENER CROSSWORD
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- CHAPTERNEW ZEALAND LISTENER
- CHAPTERRadio and the Press
- CHAPTERLETTERS FROM LISTENERS
- CHAPTERRADIO VIEWSREEL
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- CHAPTERTHAT'LL BE THE DAY!
- CHAPTERCURIOUSER and CURIOUSER
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- CHAPTER"ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
- ILLUSTRATION1. "Can you do addition? Or sub traction? Take nine from eight." (The White Queen, the Red Queen, and Alice.)
- ILLUSTRATION2. The King and Queen of Hearts.
- ILLUSTRATION3. "Speak roughly to your little boy, and beat him when he sneezes": (The cook, the Duchess, and Alice.)
- ILLUSTRATION4. "Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place" (The Red Queen and Alice).
- ILLUSTRATION5. "What's your name, child?" "Alice, so please your majesty" (The Queen and King of Hearts, Alice, headsman, and att...
- ILLUSTRATION6. "Its the stupidest tea-party 1 ever was at in all my life" (Alice, the March Hare, the Doormouse, and the Mad Hatt...
- CHAPTEREYES ON IBERIA
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- CHAPTERUntitled
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- CHAPTERTRAPPED ON BOARD THE GRAF SPEE
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- CHAPTERA SCIENTIST WHO KEPT HIS FAITH
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- CHAPTERIT MUSTN'T HAPPEN AGAIN
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- CHAPTERPEOPLE IN THE PROGRAMMES
- ILLUSTRATIONHAZEL WALKER (soprano) will be heard from 4YA on Saturday, December 16, singing songs by Lehmann and Sanderson.
- ILLUSTRATIONGWENDOLINE FLANAGAN. (mezzosoprano), who sang in Hometown Variety from 2YA on December 7.
- ILLUSTRATIONMARY ANN KANIS, who plays in the series "Hot Dates in History," heard from 1ZB on Mondays at 6.0 p.m.
- ILLUSTRATIONMARY SOMERVILLE (contralto) will sing from 4YA on Tuesday, December 12.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHORUS GENTLEMEN, who sing "sociable songs" from 2YA on Saturday evenings. From left: Ken Macaulay, Roy Hill, Len...
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- ILLUSTRATION"SUSAN LEE." Her story is heard from all ZB stations on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.20 p.m.
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- ILLUSTRATIONPAT WOODS (contralto), who will sing from 4YA on December 14.
- ILLUSTRATIONDOROTHY FREED, whose talks on the histories of such things as shoes, hats and accessories, are heard from 4YA at 10.0...
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. EDMONSTON (baritone), a young Invercargill singer, who will present a ballad recital from 4YZ on December 13.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove: LEWIS JOHNSON
- ILLUSTRATIONand below, LUCILLE LYMAN, who play the roles of Dr. Von Roeder and Karla Overton, in "Treasure of the Lorelei," heard...
- ILLUSTRATIONBBC photograph PETER SINCLAIR, the popular Scottish comedian known as "Cock of the North," is a regular performer in ...
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- CHAPTERFilm Reviews
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- CHAPTERAdvice on Health (No. 212)
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- CHAPTERASK Aunt Daism
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- CHAPTERROUND THE WORLD BY RADIO
- CHAPTERBBC Pacific Service
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- CHAPTERPROGRAMMES DAY BY DAY
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