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Educational Broadcasts

Forthcoming Lectures eee JUN, 1931. June 16.-Mr. T. A. Fletcher, Editor, School Journal: "A Trip on 2 Glacier." (A map of the South Island should be available for reference. ) Mr. E. Douglas Tayler: "Folksong, continued.’ — Humorous Songs." Songs to be sung by the children, "The Great Meat Pie." page 10. Mr, W. J. Mountjoy, B.A., Lyall Bay School, "The Speaking of Poetry." June 23.-Mr. H. W. Hesse, Supervisor of Agriculture, Wellington Hducation Board: Gorse-a nature study lesson. For this lesson the pupils should bring flowers of gorse or broom. They should, if possible. have pods and seeds of clovers. beans, or other legumes, for comparison. Pencils and paper should be handy to make brief notes. Mr. BH. Douglas Tayler, "Wolksong, continued-Nursery Rhymes and Singing Games." Songs to be sung by children, "The Outlaws" and "The Great Meat Pie." Miss A. R. Paterson, M.A., Lectarer, Wellington Training College:

"The Land of the Blue Flower." This is also a nature study lesson. June 30.-Dr. Ada Paterson, Director, School Hygiene Division, "Conquering Disease." Mr. E. Douglas Tayler: "Wolk Song, continued-Working Songs and Sea-Shanties." Song to be sung by children, "Boney Was 2 Warrior," Page 7. Mr. P. J. O'Regan, Barrister: "The League of Nations."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 7

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Educational Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 7

Educational Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 7

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