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Fijian Way of Life

E’VE all seen pictures of the typical Fijian, with the dark skin and mop of curly hair, but how many of us know much about him, his background and the sort of life he lives? Hugh C. Jenkins, editor of the Wanganui Chronicle, has drawn on a considerable store of knowledge about the people and their homeland in six talks recorded for the NZBS. After saying something, in his earlier talks, about the past of the Fijians, he goes on to discuss their life today, the Indian problem and the strategic importance of Fiji to New Zealand, ending with some notes on the natural history of the islands. Already being heard from 3XC, these talks will start from 1YA on Thursday, January 24,.2KN on Friday, February 1, and later from other stations,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 14

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Fijian Way of Life New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 14

Fijian Way of Life New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 653, 11 January 1952, Page 14

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