The NBS Goes Visiting
OMPLAINT has been made in some quarters recently that New Zealand does not enjoy the overseas publicity secured by other Dominions in Britain and the United States. If so, that may simply mean that New Zealanders, having 2 job to do, are more concerned with doing it conscientiously than with telling the world about it. But there is at least one area abroad where news of New Zealand has been abundant and varied since war began. Wherever men of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. have been stationed, they have been kept supplied with up-to-the-minute information about home. In providing such news for our men overseas-news which has grown immeasurably more important to them since war flared up in the Pacific, the NBS has played and is continually playing, an important part. We print here the story of visits made the other day by an NBS mobile recording unit to a Maori battalion in camp, and to an Army tank school
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 155, 12 June 1942, Page 6
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162The NBS Goes Visiting New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 155, 12 June 1942, Page 6
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