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COULDN’T resist making a date with Make Mine Hemlock (2YC, Sunday, January 16) which I naturally supposed to be a sleek whodunit. Instead I was plunged into a tea-drinking session and introduced to two girls who were letting down their back hair about a handsome South African captain to whom one of them had been engaged. But for all that it was a very good play, a true romance with accent on-the true and no conventionally happy ending. The NZBS production unit continues to

ring the bell, though. a false note was struck in the too-exaggerated burlesque of a Fitzpatrick travel talk. And I do wish that at the end there had been an understanding announcer to explain to me the significance of the title. It was not as if there had been a death anywhere,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 8

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Non-Toxic New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 8

Non-Toxic New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 501, 28 January 1949, Page 8

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