TALKS ON THE EMPIRE
Sir-Recently I heard a most interesting talk over 4YA by Dr. McLintock, Lecturer in History at Otago University, his subject, "History and the Modern World," being most ably and interestingly presented. Many listeners have remarked that they would like to hear more talks of a similar nature. One often listens in to broadcasts in Australia by professors and other authorities on matters of Empire history, such as the part the British Navy has played in building up our Empire to what it is to-day-the bulwark of freedom not only for our own nation but for all races of mankind. Could not such a series of addresses be arranged here which would help to enlighten, educate, and give pleasure to all listeners?
S.
HANAN
(Dunedin).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 4
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