OTAGO STORY
SPECTS of town and country life in Otago, past, present and future, will be ‘discussed in’ This Otago, a new feature to be broadcast from 4YA for the first time at 7.15 pan, on Wednesday, March 16. The session will have as its regular chairman Dave Forsyth, well known in the teaching profession and in private life. In the first broadcast Mr. Forsyth (below) will chair a discussion on the
future of Otago by the Mayor of Dunedin (L. M. Wright), the president of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce (W. Scott-Gilkison) and the District Manager for the Tourist and Publicity Department (R. G. Sincock), The second broadcast of This Otago, on March 23, will include the first of four talks by Brenda: Bell, Leaves From a Station Letter Book, 1858-1900, and a talk on Otago’s first Anniversary Day in 1849. In later sessions David Esplin will discuss the separation movement in Otago in the sixties and ‘seventies; Rodney Grater will speak about the Anglican dissidents in the early years of the province; Dr. W. P. Morrell will give biographical sketches of men of Otago; Gwen Sutherland will be heard in an historica) series on South Otago; and Margot Ross will be heard discussing that remarkable periodical of the sixties, The Otago Punch, Panels on the present and future of North Otago will be chaired by J. C. Dakin.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 19
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230OTAGO STORY New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 815, 11 March 1955, Page 19
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