A New Zealand Voice
New Zealand voice. The material he uses in 3ZB’s This is New Zealand could hardly be more suitably presented than with _just such a voice turning the colloquial phrase. Mr: Henderson stands very much within the community he draws, | savouring, admiring and reporting on the best and most adventurous side of our nature. A recent session consisted of a number of typical jokes, the best of which I thought was when an old roadman turns on his critic and asks of his faulty road "And how is she for length?" Probably the most interesting session was the one in which from the "dusty files’ Mr. Henderson reconstructed events leading to the preservation of the White Heron. From this we moved on to a description of the Franz Josef guides. Here. though, I thought there was a tendency to sentimentalise the work of the guides which blurred the effect. To work for a small remuneration at work we like doing is good, but it is not altruism and it does bring its own compensations. yx HENDERSON has a good
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 10
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182A New Zealand Voice New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 10
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