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OFF TO SEE THE KING.—The Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald (left), with Lord Parmoor, Lord President of the Council, on their way to visit the King at Buckingham Palace on November 5.

AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY SPORTS.—F. L. Hoode, an American Rhodes Scholar, studying at Brasenose College, Oxford, clearing the bar in the Seniors’ Polo Vault on November 6.

THE STATION STAFF OF 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH. Back row: F. Huggard, H. A. Lee, L. F. Binns (technical staff), W. H. Quickfast (hon. sec.), W. R. Johns (announcer), G. Corney, S. A. Pruden (technical staff), H. Morey (accompanist). Middle row: Miss Crawshaw (children’s session), F. T. Davis (vice-president and station director), Mrs. Larkin (Aunt Rene, children’s session), A. B. MacDonald (musical director), E. Payne, president (Uncle Ted), Mrs. A. B. MacDonald, J. A. Pigott (technical director), Mrs. Trott (station secretary). Front row: Messrs. G. Fairbrother and Neil Clark (Giager), station messengers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1929, Page 7

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OFF TO SEE THE KING.—The Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald (left), with Lord Parmoor, Lord President of the Council, on their way to visit the King at Buckingham Palace on November 5. AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY SPORTS.—F. L. Hoode, an American Rhodes Scholar, studying at Brasenose College, Oxford, clearing the bar in the Seniors’ Polo Vault on November 6. THE STATION STAFF OF 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH. Back row: F. Huggard, H. A. Lee, L. F. Binns (technical staff), W. H. Quickfast (hon. sec.), W. R. Johns (announcer), G. Corney, S. A. Pruden (technical staff), H. Morey (accompanist). Middle row: Miss Crawshaw (children’s session), F. T. Davis (vice-president and station director), Mrs. Larkin (Aunt Rene, children’s session), A. B. MacDonald (musical director), E. Payne, president (Uncle Ted), Mrs. A. B. MacDonald, J. A. Pigott (technical director), Mrs. Trott (station secretary). Front row: Messrs. G. Fairbrother and Neil Clark (Giager), station messengers. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1929, Page 7

OFF TO SEE THE KING.—The Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald (left), with Lord Parmoor, Lord President of the Council, on their way to visit the King at Buckingham Palace on November 5. AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY SPORTS.—F. L. Hoode, an American Rhodes Scholar, studying at Brasenose College, Oxford, clearing the bar in the Seniors’ Polo Vault on November 6. THE STATION STAFF OF 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH. Back row: F. Huggard, H. A. Lee, L. F. Binns (technical staff), W. H. Quickfast (hon. sec.), W. R. Johns (announcer), G. Corney, S. A. Pruden (technical staff), H. Morey (accompanist). Middle row: Miss Crawshaw (children’s session), F. T. Davis (vice-president and station director), Mrs. Larkin (Aunt Rene, children’s session), A. B. MacDonald (musical director), E. Payne, president (Uncle Ted), Mrs. A. B. MacDonald, J. A. Pigott (technical director), Mrs. Trott (station secretary). Front row: Messrs. G. Fairbrother and Neil Clark (Giager), station messengers. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1929, Page 7