BROADCAST SPEECH
QUESTION IN HOUSE
In a notice of question addressed to the Minister of Education (the Hon. P. Fraser), Mr. W. J. Poison (National, Stratford) in the House of Representatives yesterday asked '(1) whether the Minister was aware that a member of the staff of one of the training colleges, speaking from 2YA on Monday, 11th instant, made the statement that, "While you may hear of bombing in China, you do not hear of the women and children killed by British bombings on the north-west frontiers of India?" (2) Whether he considered it desirable that such statements should be made by a New Zealand civil servant through the State broadcasting system, and whether, if the facts were as stated, it was intended to allow such a condition of affairs to continue?
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 20
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