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WRITER OF VERSE.—Mr. C. Stuart Perry, Acting-Chief Librarian at the Central Library, Wellington, whose book of verse, "The Litany of Beauty," is reviewed on this page. Mr. Perry’s home town is Christchurch, and he has frequently spoken from Station 3YA.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 32

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WRITER OF VERSE.—Mr. C. Stuart Perry, Acting-Chief Librarian at the Central Library, Wellington, whose book of verse, "The Litany of Beauty," is reviewed on this page. Mr. Perry’s home town is Christchurch, and he has frequently spoken from Station 3YA. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 32

WRITER OF VERSE.—Mr. C. Stuart Perry, Acting-Chief Librarian at the Central Library, Wellington, whose book of verse, "The Litany of Beauty," is reviewed on this page. Mr. Perry’s home town is Christchurch, and he has frequently spoken from Station 3YA. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 32

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