RADIO CENTRE
— Piesa Association.)
Seach For Suitable Site Under Way TALENT AVAILABLE
(By Telegraph-
"WELLINGTON, Last Night. "We are going right ahead with the project of establishing at. W ellington a great broadcasting centre and nationai conservatorium of music and spoken arts," said the Prime Minister (Hon. M. J. Savage) in an interview. "There will be no delay in the construction of a building to be erected on the best ,modern plan," the Prime Minister added, "and in addition to meeting all requirements for a long time to eome, it will add to the architectural amenities of the capital city. Departmental experts are now inspecting varions sites in the city but the final selection has not yet been made. The nuilding will give ample accommodation for the broadcasting staff,in addition to the Aeademy of Music and Spoken Arts with Professor Shelley. The Government believes there is a promising field of talent in New Zealand well worthy :of development. "We ara determined to provide ade.quate facilities and the opportumty for hringing such talent to full expressiou and international service."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 6
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178RADIO CENTRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 6
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