"GOLDEN FEATHERS"
HE Commercial Broadcasting Service offers an opportunity to men who are eonscientiously gardening, or doing odd jobs "round the house" on Saturday afternoons, to listen in at 3 p.m. to an entirely new and adventurous feature, of halfhour duration. So don’t be diffident about having an afternoon cup of tea at three o’clock and settling down to listen to "Golden Feathers." This’ feature will be of particular interest to those who respond to the spirit of adventure. Commencing at Station 1ZB, the feature willbe heard at other stations shortly. June 29 is the starting date at 4ZB, and 2ZB and 3ZB will follow. The story centres round Jack Loder; his wife Margaret, Dick Benham, an American, and a native woman called Panai. Captain Hendricks, one of the minor characters, has ap illicit partnership with Jack Loder, who exchanges Bird of Paradise plumes for skulls. Loder married his wife in Sydney when he was on leave, and refused to take her to New Guinea with him. However, she follows him there, and discovers that he is carrying on an intrigue with the native woman called Panai. Panai’s struggles to retain Loder’s affection and the excitement of life at New Guinea, are cleverly portrayed in this exciting radio play.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 47
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