MR. SHAW'S BROADCAST
TALK ON THURSDAY EVENING AUSTRALIAN RELAY LIKELY The broadcast talk to be given by Mr. Ceorge Bernard Shaw from 2YA, Wellington, and relayed by the three other national stations on Thursday evening, will commence at 10 o'clock and is expected to occupy about half an hour. The subject of the address has not been announced, but it is likely that Mr. Shaw will give observations on bis tour of the Dominion. There is a likelihood that the talk will be rebroadcast by Australian stations. Mr. Shaw, who will be the most notable world figure to have broadcast in the Dominion, is certain to command a huge audience. The broadcast will be made on the eve of his return to England, ■as ho will leave Wellington on Friday by the Rangitane for London.
CHANGE IN ITINERARY VISIT TO KiUKOURA [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION"] BLENHEIM, Friday Mr. Bernard Shaw changed his plans this morning and abandoned his Nelson visit. Mrs. Shaw and he left for Kaikoura, where they will spend the week-end. They will reach Christchurch on Monday and will leave in the evening for Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21769, 7 April 1934, Page 12
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