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“ England Shall Hear About Queenstown “ When I return to England' I shall be .broadcasting from the 8.8.C. and the subject of my broadcasts will be New Zealand. I assure you that the people of England will hear much about the beauty of Queenstown in those broadcasts,” said Mr Clough, William Ellis, of North Wales, and a member of the Government Committee for National Parks in England, when interviewed by the . Lake County Mail last week. One thing he had noticed in travelling through this country, he said, was the comparative absence of road and railway hoardings. In England these hoardings were an eyesore and it was hoped with the nationalisation., of railways that they would be abolished. While in New Zealand Mrs Clough William Ellis! will be giving broadcasts to school children during the infantile paralysis educational broadcasts. They are now making their way back to Wellington for this purpose and regret having to leave Queenstown so soon.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 2

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Untitled Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 2

Untitled Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 2

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