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Perennial Art Activities

SIR ERNEST POOLEY, who has succeeded the late Lord Keynes as chairman of the British Arts Council, has definite ideas as to what the Council should do in the continuance of its wartime job of sponsoring drama and music, He wants to help those in rural areas to get more cultural entertainment. "I see little use," he said, "in sending a company into the countryside to play for a few hours, or days, once a year as a sort of cultural treat. What we want is to build up a real love of the arts that will be active all the year round."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

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Perennial Art Activities New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

Perennial Art Activities New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 23

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