Thoughts for Animal Week
F human beings could sit in on a discussion group of assorted animals surveying the problems posed the animal world by mankind it’s more than likely they would hear a few home truths. In Creature Comforts, to be broadcast from 1YA at 7.50 p.m, on Tuesday, October 6, listeners will be able to hear some of the things the animals might have said, including quite a bit about the work of the New Zealand Society for the Prevention ‘of Cruelty to Animals, which was recently granted the honour of employing ‘the prefix Royal in its title. The programme was compiled in. the Auckland studios of the NZBS to mark Animal Week, from October 1 to 9. The animals relate some of the appalling things sometimes done to their kind by humans. through thoughtlessness, anger, or just plain cruelty-"enough to make your fur stand on end with horror." They appeal for help for the Society, and for just a little more thoughtfulness and kindness from everyone in their dealings with. animals.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 11
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174Thoughts for Animal Week New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 11
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