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THE "QUESTION MARK" PANEL, heard recently from the main National Stations discussing "Should We Retain Anzac Day in Its Present Form?" From left: L. F. Rudd, who was Military Secretary to the New Zealand Division in the Middle East; Rev. T. O. Baragwanath (chairman), Senior Chaplain to the present Territorial Division; J. Conolly, headmaster of the Dilworth School, and a Brigadier on the active list of the Territorial Army; and Nigel Wilson, who was an officer with the R.N.Z.A.F. overseas in World War Two. Mr. Rudd also served in World War One. The discussion was recorded in the Auckland Studios of the NZBS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 22

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THE "QUESTION MARK" PANEL, heard recently from the main National Stations discussing "Should We Retain Anzac Day in Its Present Form?" From left: L. F. Rudd, who was Military Secretary to the New Zealand Division in the Middle East; Rev. T. O. Baragwanath (chairman), Senior Chaplain to the present Territorial Division; J. Conolly, headmaster of the Dilworth School, and a Brigadier on the active list of the Territorial Army; and Nigel Wilson, who was an officer with the R.N.Z.A.F. overseas in World War Two. Mr. Rudd also served in World War One. The discussion was recorded in the Auckland Studios of the NZBS New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 22

THE "QUESTION MARK" PANEL, heard recently from the main National Stations discussing "Should We Retain Anzac Day in Its Present Form?" From left: L. F. Rudd, who was Military Secretary to the New Zealand Division in the Middle East; Rev. T. O. Baragwanath (chairman), Senior Chaplain to the present Territorial Division; J. Conolly, headmaster of the Dilworth School, and a Brigadier on the active list of the Territorial Army; and Nigel Wilson, who was an officer with the R.N.Z.A.F. overseas in World War Two. Mr. Rudd also served in World War One. The discussion was recorded in the Auckland Studios of the NZBS New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 22

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