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Sea, Beach and Bush

‘THE charm of Olga Sansom’s talks, "Growing Up in Stewart Island," at present to be heard from 4YA, lies in their evocation of sea, beaches and bush, and the sense of wonder that accompanied childish discoveries. As radio talks, these are not polished, nor in recalling her memories does Mrs. Sansom appear nearly as fluent a speaker as she has on previous occasions on the air. Yet in this case the occasional stumble and hesitant groping for a word give the impression of exactness in the finally captured memory, adding something to the quite distinctive atmosphere which makes these talks unusually pleasant listening.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 11

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Sea, Beach and Bush New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 11

Sea, Beach and Bush New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 11

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