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TALKS ABOUT DENMARK

REAT interest is being taken by New Zealand as well as Danish listeners in the talks given by 2ZB by E. A. Dahl, founder of the Danish Association of New Zealand, and from 1ZB by Mrs. P. Christie, Dominion Secretary. These talks are given on days of importance in Danish history, and next month Mr. Dahl will be heard again. The actual date of Denmark’s Constitution Day is June 5, but as that happens this year to be a Saturday, it is most likely that the talks (both from Wellington and Auckland) will be heard on Sunday, June 6. The Controller of the Commercial Broadcasting Service recently received a letter from L. Gundel, the Hon. Secretary of the Danish Council, London, about the broadcasts relating to Denmark put over by the CBS. "As the position of our country is so very difficult and complicated it is very encouraging to hear about these sympathetic broadcasts, and we can assure you that this understanding attitude on your part is very much appreciated by free Danes everywhere," said Mr. Gundel. "This applies not least to the 5,000 Danish seamen who, together with their ships, enlisted for service in the Allied cause on the very day of Denmark’s occupation by the Germans."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 204, 21 May 1943, Page 13

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TALKS ABOUT DENMARK New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 204, 21 May 1943, Page 13

TALKS ABOUT DENMARK New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 204, 21 May 1943, Page 13

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