LONDON RIVER—New Talks Series
to the handling and distribution of New Zealand’s dairy produce forthe New Zealand Government with the Port of London Authority, Frank H. Taylor has got to know the City and its river and docks extremely well. And by way of widening his experience, he travelled, in the Robert Gibbings’s style, the length of the River Thames from its source to its mouth. Before he left this country he managed a dairy factory in Southland and later was a dairy jnstructor for the Agricultural Department. With all this work behind him, he is well qualified to give a series of talks under the general title of London River. The first talk, from 2YA, on Friday, October 3, at 7.12 p.m., will be on London’s Docks and the next about Tooley Street will be on October 10, and the third, dealing with ®*the River Police, on October 17. There may be a fourth talk, but this has not yet been definitely decided. A photograph of Mr. Taylor appears on page 24. 17 years of attending
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 7
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