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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA.—A talk on town planning entitled “The Economics of Community Planning and Principles of Betterment will be given by Mr Blake. Recordings, a talk by Captain R. H. Neil on “Arabs aiul Their Civilisation,” and dance music will he Broadcast. 2YA.— 1 “For the Man on the Land” will be the subject of a lecture. A Scottish concert will be broadcast, in commemoration of St. Andrew’s Day. At 0.2 p.m. Mr Johannes Andersen will Bfpoak on “Maori Mythology.” 3YA.—A italic will bo given by Mr R. W. Marshall on “Tourist Resorts.” The concert programme will feature selections by the Salon Orchestra, a play entitled “The Black Spot,” and dance jiiusic. 4 YA. —Mr George McCracken ‘ will give a lecture on “Some Mistakes in Business. ‘Success Conies from (Hard Work.’ ” A concert by the Dunedin Philharmonic Society will be relayed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17949, 29 November 1932, Page 3
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