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"The Miller's Daughter"

MAN may be the hero of war but * woman is often the unsung martyr. This old truth is demonstrated’ again in the radio version of "The Miller’s Daughter," by Emile Zola, which will be heard from Station 3ZB at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 5. A story of the hopes, fears and hardships of people living in an occupied country, "The Miller’s Daughter" is as powerful and as true to life to-day as it was when it first appeared more than 50 years ago. Zola gives a moving ‘account of the lengths to which a woman will go to save the lives of those she loves. This is a programme in the series The Radio Theatre of Famous Classics, in which a famous short story, novel, or play is adapted to radio, and presented each week at the same time.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 16

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"The Miller's Daughter" New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 16

"The Miller's Daughter" New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 16

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