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Traveller's Year

ORMAN TAYLOR, who last year travelled with his wife through England and the Continent, reminisces about his experiences in seven talks for the Commercial Division Women’s Hour, which started at 2XA on July 17, and are due to start from 2XP on Wednesday, July 31, from 1XN on Wednesday, August 21, and later from other stations. He has an easy informal manner, sharing with listeners the enjoyment and interests of his Year to Remember. His talks cover the theatre in England, the English countryside, his likes and dislikes in England, the Continent, Paris, Portugal, and bullfighting. Mr Taylor is from Mixenden, in Yorkshire, and he came to New Zealand 37 years ago when his family migrated to a dairy farm at Kaukapakapa. In 1927 he joined the N.Z. Farmers’ Union as an organiser, and continued with them until 1947, when he went into business on his own. Since then he has travelled much in New Zealand and Australia with young farmers’ tours, and accompanied the polo team which toured Australia in 1954.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

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Traveller's Year New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

Traveller's Year New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

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