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Forthcoming W.E.A. Talks for 1YA

(a) Wednesday, August 16 and three following Wednesdays: ‘MODERN POETRY." by Rev. W. Jellie, B.A. (1) America. (2) Scotland. (3) Ireland. (4) Poetic Drama. (b) Thursday, August 17 and three following Thursdays. (1) "How It Strikes "A Carpentet’ " . (2) "Life on a Collier," by "A Seaman." (3) "Lathe, File and Spanner,’ by "A Mechanic."’ (4) "Trams, ‘Travellers and Tramwaymen," by "A Motorman." The idea of this series is that a number of people in various trades and occupations should give listeners a glimpse into their lives by describing the kind of thing they do every day, and how the world strikes them from the patticular angle of their work. The speakers will, as far as possible, be men actually working at the jobs they are talking about.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19330804.2.72

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 45

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Forthcoming W.E.A. Talks for 1YA Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 45

Forthcoming W.E.A. Talks for 1YA Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 45

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