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LIFE IN THE EMPIRE

Descriptive Radio Talks Descriptive talks on the subject of everyday life in Empire countries are becoming increasingly popular with the British Broadcasting Corporation, but those in charge now want the stories to be told by persons from overseas who are actually engaged in the phases of everyday life described. The New Zealand High Commissioner, Sir James Parr, has been consulted on tho subject by the 8.8. C., and he has suggested that so far as New Zealand is concerned, a notice should be placed on the notice boards of vessels carrying Dominion passengers to England inviting anyone Interested, particularly those engaged in farming, ro make application for engagement fpr a talk. This is to be -lone with the cooperation of shipping companies, and applicants will be invited to get into touch with an officer at New Zealand House appointed by the High Commissioner, who will exp’ain what is required and theif report to the High Commissioner. The number of talks concerning any one Dominion will be limited, and only persons with some aptitude and knowledge can be given opportunity for speaking on the air. Any discourse must first be written and submitted.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 4

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196

LIFE IN THE EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 4

LIFE IN THE EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 4

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