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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSTable Of Contents
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- CHAPTERSONG WAITED FOR FAME
- CHAPTERUntitled
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- CHAPTERLOOKING OVER THE PROGRAMMES
- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSIn This Week's Issue.
- CHAPTERTheatre Sidelights—No. 1.
- CHAPTEREDITORIAL NOTES
- CHAPTERIN DEMAND
- CHAPTERPutting British Talkies on the Map
- CHAPTER1933 Was a Big Year in the N.Z. Wireless World
- ILLUSTRATIONWORLD AFFAIRS, THE STAGE AND MUSIC.—Three notable persons who were heard over the New Zealand air during the year. (L...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Milner's talks, which dealt mainly with world affairs, created a profound impression throughout the Dominion; (ce...
- ILLUSTRATION(right) John Brownlee, the well-known Australian baritone, who visited New Zealand in the course of a world tour earl...
- ILLUSTRATIONTRAVEL, LITERATURE AND SPORT.—Speakers who have gripped their radio audiences. (Left) Captain Talbot Lehmann, world t...
- ILLUSTRATION(centre) Margaret Macpherson, who gave several unusual talks from stations 2YA and 2ZW during the year. Mrs. Macphers...
- ILLUSTRATION(right) Gordon Hutter, "The sporting voice of the north," whose wrestling broadcasts from 1YA brought him letters of ...
- CHAPTER3YL CALLING
- CHAPTERBy Our Theatre Critic.
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERBowling Championships From 4YA
- CHAPTERRECORDS
- CHAPTERFAMOUS DANCE BAND LEADERS — No. 3.
- CHAPTERMUSICAL CALENDAR.
- CHAPTEROur Auckland Correspondent at Rotorua
- CHAPTERBETWEEN ITEMS CHESTNUTS — GENTLE THRUSTS — AND AN IDEA OR TWO!
- CHAPTERWhat Does This Mean?
- CHAPTERRADIO IN 1934
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERSNIPPETS FROM TALKS.
- CHAPTERNation-Wide Broadcast For Australian People
- CHAPTERHoliday Spirit in Australian Studios
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERA Page for Letters from Listeners
- CHAPTERDISEASE CURED BY WIRELESS
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- CHAPTERBOOKS AND PLAYS.
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERAUCKLAND NOTES.
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERBrilliant Australian Pianist to Broadcast in January
- CHAPTERWELLINGTON NOTES.
- CHAPTERNew Year Resolutions
- CHAPTERCANTERBURY NOTES.
- CHAPTERMusical Feast For Listeners
- CHAPTERAROUND AND BEHIND THE DIALS
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- CHAPTERAmerica Welcomes the New Year
- CHAPTERTry for These on New Year's Eve
- CHAPTERQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- CHAPTERInstalling An Efficient Earth
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- CHAPTERAmateur Radio Society Station.
- CHAPTERCharacteristics of the 53
- CHAPTERRace Meetings on The Air
- CHAPTERNext Week's Programmes
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- CHAPTERJottings from Near and Far
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- CHAPTERUntitled
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- CHAPTERBusiness of Public Trust Office Shows Increase
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- CHAPTEROn Stage and Screen
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- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERON THE NELSON AIR
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- CHAPTERPOPULAR ADVERTISEMENTS JIG-SAWED
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- CHAPTERThe Reason Why
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- CHAPTERA PAGE OR TWO FOR WOMEN
- CHAPTERWINNERS OF THIS WEEK'S RECIPE PRIZES
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- CHAPTERWomen the World Over
- CHAPTERBooklet for Holidays Issued by Railway Department
- CHAPTERUntitled
- CHAPTERStars of Broadcast Fame in "Radio Parade"
- CHAPTERDiet and Health Notes.
- CHAPTERAnswers to Correspondents
- CHAPTERUntitled
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