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NEW MAINLANDER

ELL awere that the South Island's chiet export to the North is brains, we were surprised to discover not long ago that "occasionally" the process works in reverse. Take the case of Celia Morris, Women’s Session Organiser at 3YA (right). When we asked her about herself, she answered: "I’m a Londoner by birth, a New Zealander by adoption, and a Wellingtonian." We had visions of Miss Morris being cast into the Avon by a committee of patriotic Christchurch citizens after such a blithe confession of guilt by association, but she is evidently prepared to take the risk. Celia took over "Mainly for Women" at 3YA last January, after returning from a trip to America and England. She spent three years abroad, mainly in the United States, where she worked in Boston and Los Angeles, and visited many other parts of the country.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 888, 10 August 1956, Page 19

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NEW MAINLANDER New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 888, 10 August 1956, Page 19

NEW MAINLANDER New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 888, 10 August 1956, Page 19

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