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Women in Conference

[DELEGATES from most of the countries around the Pacific and from India are in Christchurch at present attending the first conference of the PanPacific Women’s Association held in this country. New Zealanders have a special interest in the conference because (as Amy Kane, vice-president of the Association said in a recént national broadcast) it was a New Zealander, the late Hon. Merk Cohen, who first suggested that the women of the Pacific should meet together. Until the conference ends on January 25, the YA stations will broadcast

daily at 8.15 p.m. from Monday ‘to Friday a 15-minute newsreel-a report on the day’s meeting of the conference, interviews end extracts from speeches. Some of the delegates will also record talks on life in their own countries--and specially on the status of womenwhich will be heard later from stations all over the country; and the Commercial Division Women’s Hour wil! record interviews with many of the outstanding _ visiting delegates, which all Commercial stations will play in their Women’s Hour during the next few weeks.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 24

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Women in Conference New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 24

Women in Conference New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 24

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