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IN a broadcast a in the Women's Sessions from the four YA stations on Wednesday, July 29, a Southland women's panel will discuss the ways in which the interests of New Zealand women can best be served. Members of the panel (above) are, from left: Mrs. Olga Sansom, Director of the Southland Museum; Mrs. Bette Young. (chairman), heard regularly in the local Women's Session; Mrs. T. M. Watson, a Dominion vice-president of the W.D.F.F.; and Miss Elsie Nelson, a school teacher of wide experience

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 19

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IN a broadcast a in the Women's Sessions from the four YA stations on Wednesday, July 29, a Southland women's panel will discuss the ways in which the interests of New Zealand women can best be served. Members of the panel (above) are, from left: Mrs. Olga Sansom, Director of the Southland Museum; Mrs. Bette Young. (chairman), heard regularly in the local Women's Session; Mrs. T. M. Watson, a Dominion vice-president of the W.D.F.F.; and Miss Elsie Nelson, a school teacher of wide experience New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 19

IN a broadcast a in the Women's Sessions from the four YA stations on Wednesday, July 29, a Southland women's panel will discuss the ways in which the interests of New Zealand women can best be served. Members of the panel (above) are, from left: Mrs. Olga Sansom, Director of the Southland Museum; Mrs. Bette Young. (chairman), heard regularly in the local Women's Session; Mrs. T. M. Watson, a Dominion vice-president of the W.D.F.F.; and Miss Elsie Nelson, a school teacher of wide experience New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 19

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