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A Forceful Series of Articles 87 Tn WHAT NEXT? In a world still suffering from the effects of war, and living in an uncertain peace; this is the most insistent question of the day: The "Radio Record" , has invited prominent New Zealanders to contribute articles dealing with 'the future; the first will appear next week: S'Man; Warrior; Or Suicide 2" asks JOHN viable place, has writter on some aspects of A LEE; in his article on es A Second World experimental research and the possibilities War at Hand 2 Mr. Lee; who is the well- of their application to the needs of mane known Auckland Member of Parliament, is The threat to the existence of the British Under-Secretary to the Prime Minister and Empire and the steps which must be taken to author Of the much-discussed sChildren of counteract it, has quickened the pen of AIR- the Poor; '92 MARSHAL SIR ROBERT CLARK HALL, DSo. His contribution is a timely The Minister of Industries and Commerce; one: the HON: D. G SULLIVAN bas contribut- ed an article on the Fuill utilisation of New The future of music, especially in its rer Zealand $ national resourcesa Jation to broadcasting and television; has been dealt with by DR S KENNETH 's the Doctrine of Incarnation Losing its PHILLIPS, well-known Auckland musician Hold On the World 2" CANON CHARLES and former member of the Broadcasting PERRY, one of New Zealand $ best-known Board: churchmen, answers this question in his ar- W A_ ARMOUR, headmaster of Well- ticle on the future of religion: ington College and a prominent figure in DR: ERNEST MARSDEN; whose work educational circles; has written on the cine- in the research field has earned him a0 end ma and its place in education. Starting Next Week s {Radio Record"

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 5, 14 August 1936, Page 6

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