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TALKS FOR WOMEN

Sir,-I would like to send .an appreciation of the BBC feature, "Everybody’s Scrapbook." It is excellent, Could we have a little less music (classical and otherwise), and more of the definitely educative. Also, would it be possible to have more good radio plays? Many of the morning sessions for women from the YA stations are splendid, but some of us country women would haye more time to listen in the afternoons, whether it was A.C.E. talks, book talks, or child psychology, etc. They are all grist to the mill at the present.day, when we younger women welcome guidance in thinking about the world we will live in |

after the war.-

G.L.

S.

(Clinton),

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 213, 23 July 1943, Page 3

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TALKS FOR WOMEN New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 213, 23 July 1943, Page 3

TALKS FOR WOMEN New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 213, 23 July 1943, Page 3

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