RATIONALIST LECTURES
MAY NOT BE BROADCAST ON SUNDAYS COMPANY’S DECISION The Auckland Rationalists’ Association is to be permitted to have its say on the air on any day except Sunday. Mr. C. E. Major, presiding at the annual meeting of the Auckland Rationalists’ Association last evening, declared that, after negotiations, the New Zealand Radio Broadcasting Company had informed him that it was prepared to grant the same facilities for broadcasting a lecture which had been granted by the British Broadcasting Corporation to the Rationalist Press Association in London at a time other than on Sunday. Election of officers resulted: President, Mr. Major; vice-president, Mr. H. Hayward; secretary, Mr. J. O. Hanlon; auditor, Mr. F. J. Hutchinson; executive, Messrs. J. Sim, A. Pearce, L. H. H. Stevenson, R# H. Stevenson,, Brooking, V. Nugent, Lynch, and R. F. Way. The president announced that the association had purchased the comprehensive library of rationalistic literature formerly the property of Mr. W. X. Brabant.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 13
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