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MR. BERNARD SHAW

3 Arrival at Auckland TALK TO INTERVIEWERS 1 l (By Telegraph-Press Association.) AUCKLAND, March 15. With a smile for everybody, Mr. Ber- ’ nard Shaw devoted an hour and a 3 half to interviewers and cameramen on 1 his arrival by the Rangitane this inorn- ! ing> • ± , s “Good morning, ladies and gentle--3 men,” he said with mock solemnity. 1 “You want to hear the same things I e have said about 50,000 times. 1 am i not going to say them.” j Thereupon he posed cheerfully for j cameras and for nearly an hour spoke to an audience consisting of an interested gallery apart from newspapermen. '' Questions camo thick and fast. The 0 visitor smilingly tolerated interjections 1 When a lady suggested cheers, Mr. Shaw replied that he was hoping he had come to a land where they didn’t call cheers'or collect autographs.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 6

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MR. BERNARD SHAW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 6

MR. BERNARD SHAW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 6