PETER LLEWELLYN'S TALKS
Sir,- Peter Llewellyn ‘is ' described as an Englishman who, after comparatively brief residence in a remote district of New Zealand, believes himself qualified to sit in judgment upon the character of this country end its inhabitants as a whole. I have listened to, three of’ Anis Halks and I flatly refute almost every one of his statements. Being also an Englishman who has lived in New Zealand approximately three times as long as Mr. Llewellyn, I feel myself competent to assert that his knowledge of the subject -judged by his broadcasts-has been derived from obviously unreliable and negligible sources, backed by a warped imagination,
L. D.
AUSTIN
(Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 5
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111PETER LLEWELLYN'S TALKS New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 5
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