THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN
‘THE first broadcast addresses for the ‘ 1957 election campaign will be given next week from all YA and YZ stations at 8.0 p.m., on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The first address, on Monday, will be by the Rt. Hon. K. J. Holyoake (National), speaking from the Civic Theatre, Christchurch. Tuesday’s speaker will be the Rt. Hon. W. Nash (Labour) from the Auckland Town Hall, and on Wednesday, November 6, Mr W. B. Owen (Social Credit) will speak from the Civic Theatre, Christchurch. On the three following days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, there will be a series of quarter-hour studio broadcasts, starting at 6.45 p.m. and 7.0 p.m. each evening. As the times indicate, two speakers will be heard each evening, in the following order: Thursday, November 7, Hon. T. P. Shand (National), Miss M. H. M. King (Social Credit); Friday, November 8, Miss M. B. Howard (Labour), Hon. John Rae (National); Saturday, November 9, Hon. E. H. Halstead (National), Hon. H. G. R. Mason (Labour). For those listeners interested in politics of an earlier time, David Herron, Ross Fellow at Knox College, Dunedin, has uncovered some colourful material on our politics in the 1850’s. In his two talks on New Zealand Politics a Hundred Years Ago, at present making the rounds of the YCs (3YC, 10.15 p.m., Thursday, November 7), the subjects covered are elections in the fifties of last century, and some of the early sessions of the General Assembly (at Auckland) and _ various provincial councils.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 19
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250THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 951, 1 November 1957, Page 19
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