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TWO OF THE 8.8.C.’S SPECIAL ANNOUNCERS.—Mr M. A. Braune, Portuguese announcer for the foreign language service, is shown in the upper photograph. He was born and educated at Ride Janeiro, where he took a degree in law. The lower photograph is that of Mr J. A. Camacho, Spanish announcer for the foreign languages session. Mr Camacho has travelled extensively in South America and Europe as overseas representative of a business house.

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Evening Star, Issue 23041, 20 August 1938, Page 4

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TWO OF THE B.B.C.’S SPECIAL ANNOUNCERS.—Mr M. A. Braune, Portuguese announcer for the foreign language service, is shown in the upper photograph. He was born and educated at Ri de Janeiro, where he took a degree in law. The lower photograph is that of Mr J. A. Camacho, Spanish announcer for the foreign languages session. Mr Camacho has travelled extensively in South America and Europe as overseas representative of a business house. Evening Star, Issue 23041, 20 August 1938, Page 4

TWO OF THE B.B.C.’S SPECIAL ANNOUNCERS.—Mr M. A. Braune, Portuguese announcer for the foreign language service, is shown in the upper photograph. He was born and educated at Ri de Janeiro, where he took a degree in law. The lower photograph is that of Mr J. A. Camacho, Spanish announcer for the foreign languages session. Mr Camacho has travelled extensively in South America and Europe as overseas representative of a business house. Evening Star, Issue 23041, 20 August 1938, Page 4

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