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"The Angrv 30s’ investigated

A new seven-part radio series compiled and presented by the noted New Zealand author and broadcaster, James McNeish, will begin on the concert programma on Sunday afternoon: the subject is “Men of the Angry Thirties.” The programmes bring to 1975 nostalgic and often hard-hitting views and feelings of a New Zealand era 40 years past. The soup kitchens, “dole” queues, riots in Auckland’s Queen Street —were the 1930 s really as angry as all that? Or do we exaggerate in retrospect? In the first programme James McNeish poses the question — “the angry thirties?”—and in successive episodes feels the mood of those troubled times through conversations with newsmakers of the period

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 5

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"The Angrv 30s’ investigated Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 5

"The Angrv 30s’ investigated Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33965, 4 October 1975, Page 5

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