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<p>Hour encompassed topics such as cookery, infant welfare, poultry keeping, tennis, beauty culture, electricity in the home, society gossip and gardening. In many ways, it replicated the sorts of items that were then found in the women's pages of newspapers and Ella Fitzgerald often drew on her journalist friends to write and present talks. So, for example, regular "Kitchen Conversations" were given by the famous cookery writer <a href="page.php?w=Constance_Peel">Constance Peel</a> while <a href="page.php?w=Edith_Shackleton_Heald">Edith Shackleton Heald</a></p><p>
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