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WHO'S LIKE US?

HEN Bertrand Russell, Malcolm Muggeridge and Peter Ustinov (seen here, left to right) are teamed in discussion, the results are bound to be lively, The BBC set the topic as The Importance of Nationality, and came up with the programme which will be heard from 1YC at 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27. The urbane conversation centres round one aspect and cause of international friction and misunderstanding. Apparently each nation has its own foibles and idiosyncrasies which, it secretly and complacently believes are superior to all others. As Mrs Gamp said of the Prooshans, "They are born so and will please themselves. Them which is of other naturs thinks different." Just how different is a matter for dis¢cussion.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 25

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WHO'S LIKE US? New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 25

WHO'S LIKE US? New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 25

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