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Library Broadcast

WHat about a broadcast from the Turnbull Library? ‘Throughout New Zealand there must be thousands of men and women who have always wished to yisit Wellington, if it was only to see the wonderful books and historical documents in the far-famed Tirnbull Library. Most of these will never realise their ambition, but what would be better than to take the woOnders of Turnbull Library to. their homes by broadcasting a trip throngh the library’-"Little Caesar" (Wellington).

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Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 42

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78

Library Broadcast Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 42

Library Broadcast Radio Record, 3 June 1938, Page 42

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