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[N New Zealand the dog is generally regarded as either good with the children or as handy with the stock. But in London it’s different. There he is not only man’s best friend, he is treated as often as not as an honoured member of the household. The family may go short of meat, but not so the dog. ‘Something of the horror one New Zealander felt at this precedence of dogs over humans is conveyed to listen-

ers in Londoners Love Dogs, the first ofa series of talks entitled Here and There, to be heard in the Women’s Programme from 2ZA and 1XH beginning Tuesday, September 22. The speaker is Rosaline Redwood, an author and journalist recently returned from abroad. Other talks in the series are Golden Isles of the Mediterranean, Land of the Vikings, Police Dogs Patrol London, and Highlights of Italy. While in England, Miss Redwood recorded programmes for four different departments of the BBC. Her most recent book is Forgotten Isles of the South Pacific, published in 1951. Here and There will be heard later from the ZB stations.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 21

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Author Abroad New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 21

Author Abroad New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 21

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