Radio-telephone Discussion
UESTION MARK, the YA discussion programme started last year, will resume on Monday, April 5, when C. G. R. McKay, former Secretary for Island Territories, and Professor Kenneth Cumberland, Professor of Geography at Auckland University College, will be heard in a radio-telephone discussion with a BBC team on the question: Is there a new concept of the Pacific? Members of the BBC team are Ian Grey, a New Zealander on the staff of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and W. G. Beasley, of the London School of Oriental Studies. Graham Hutton, the well-known economist, is participating chairman. The discussions will be heard from all YA stations at 8.30 p.m. on Mondays, each YA station taking its turn in initiating them. It is hoped also to have some sessions in which statements of several points of view-similar to those broadcast on accrediting last year-will replace discussions, Topics for other discussions to be heard in April include: How can we develop our tourist trade? and Do we retire too soon?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 20
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171Radio-telephone Discussion New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 20
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