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ON THE PLATFORM

Now Zealand women seem to be going very strong in the lecturing 'business just now. In America, Mrs. Marjorie Hannah, of Wellington, is busy •telling the world about the beauties and virtues of our land. Batliio Stuart, well-kftown in Wanganui, is combining Maori costume .with lecturettes on old Maori lore and customs for the benefit of California. Another who soon faces the lecture-loving world is Mrs. Jean Eevanny. This lady, who was the author of a novel which caused some stir in its day, has been down in Christchurch, telling the good folk thereabouts just why book-censorship is so very wrong. Her next move is to the lecturer’s Mecca—America.

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Shannon News, 24 May 1929, Page 4

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112

ON THE PLATFORM Shannon News, 24 May 1929, Page 4

ON THE PLATFORM Shannon News, 24 May 1929, Page 4

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