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In the Wake of the News

AM rather addicted to the Wellington Newsletter which comes over the Women’s Session on First Fridays and which, while as matey as anything you get over the commercials, is mercifully free of the sound of grinding axes, It | is surprisingly catholic in its choice of topic-last week’s ranged from baby shows to Pryagopul, the Indian dancer -and aims at keeping you in touch culturally and communally, not only with what goes on in the Big City but even in Greater Wellington. This, I feel (speaking as a housewife who doesn’t get around much any more), is | the sort of session to take the distance out of the dormitory suburb, the vari- | cose veins out of pregnancy. By neatly _sidestepping such real obstacles to actual participation in what goes on as | lack of time and lack of inclination (we cen’t all be as catholic as the Newsletter) it manages to keep listeners, if | not in the swim, at any rate in the wake

of recent events.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 652, 4 January 1952, Page 12

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In the Wake of the News New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 652, 4 January 1952, Page 12

In the Wake of the News New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 652, 4 January 1952, Page 12

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