SHAW PLAY TO BE BROADCAST
—♦—— PERMISSION RECEIVED FROM AITHOR Although Mr George Bernard Shaw refused permission to the Wellington Repertory Socictv to produce one of his pi ay s during his visit to the Dominion, he has granted a request made bv th e Air Institute of New Zealand' for peimission to broadcast one of his earlv comedies, "Androcles and the Lion'" Ihe play w,U be broadcast from Mr Shaw's telegram in replv to the request of the president of the institute. Dr. Frank Birkinshaw, while containing none of his characteristic wit, was characteristically brief and characteristically generous. It Se SS sS. : "" G ° ahead - Wi" waive
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21119, 21 March 1934, Page 10
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