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Spencer Digby photograph MRS. VIVIENNE NEWSON. who will give a series of talks from 2YA on "Some Remarkable Women I Have Met." Her first is next Saturday, October 19, and after that she will broadcast weekly. Mrs. Newson has just returned from two years travelling. She combined pleasure and journalism, and is able now to talk about an interesting collection of women she met in Bali, Malaya, Burma, China, Japan, America and Europe

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 69, 18 October 1940, Page 7

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Spencer Digby photograph MRS. VIVIENNE NEWSON. who will give a series of talks from 2YA on "Some Remarkable Women I Have Met." Her first is next Saturday, October 19, and after that she will broadcast weekly. Mrs. Newson has just returned from two years travelling. She combined pleasure and journalism, and is able now to talk about an interesting collection of women she met in Bali, Malaya, Burma, China, Japan, America and Europe New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 69, 18 October 1940, Page 7

Spencer Digby photograph MRS. VIVIENNE NEWSON. who will give a series of talks from 2YA on "Some Remarkable Women I Have Met." Her first is next Saturday, October 19, and after that she will broadcast weekly. Mrs. Newson has just returned from two years travelling. She combined pleasure and journalism, and is able now to talk about an interesting collection of women she met in Bali, Malaya, Burma, China, Japan, America and Europe New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 69, 18 October 1940, Page 7

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