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The Change of a Nation

OME interesting thoughts on the changed characteristics of the German races during the last century or so were expressed recently by an Auckland W.E.A. speaker. The talk was sched» uled to Mr, Richmond; unfortunately I missed the announcement of the item, but feel almost sure that I remembered his voice, so I will presume the talk was his. It was very good; in fact, these W.E.A. talks and discussions from various of the main centres become increasingly valuable contributions to the evening’s entertainment. If listcners are missing these it is a pity, because the subjects are well chosen, of vital and topical interest, and, especially when the principals themselves are lecturing, par ticularly well presented. It is uniortunate that Mr. Ross is so rarely available in Dunedin but, although students have done their best at times to mutilate

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 29

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The Change of a Nation Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 29

The Change of a Nation Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 29

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