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TO NIGHT'S FEATURES IVA.-G. 14 pan., Kl» and Zeb. the country storekeepers; 8.39 pan., ''Publicity Wanes," Japanese houseboy; 9.0 p.nn. “World Allairs, a talk by Air. il. G. Bell. 2YA.—B pan., classical and symphonic programme of "Cesar Franck's compdsi--1 ions. 3YA. —8 pan., recordings; 8.40 pan., Arthur lldmsley. humorous, entertainer; 9.5 pan., a 8.8. G. talk. “Conquest of the Air.” 4YA.—7.30 pan.. “How the Chinese Conquer.” a talk by Air. John A. Brailsford; 8 pan., a programme featuring. Eileen Joyce, pianist. 3L0.—9.30 pan., orchestral and choral concert, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Empire broadcast. —-5.45 p.m.. Big Ben; 6.21 pan., talk, “South African Literature” : 7.25 pan., news. ADVANCE FEATURES Wednesday.—lYA : Chamber music, with siring orchestra. 21 A : Recordings, and Vincent Ryan. 3YA : Recordings. 4Y A : Dunedin Orchestral Society’s certThursday.—lYA : "Victorian Melodies.” a 1t.8.C. recorded programme. 2YA : Popular programme with recitals by well-known artists. 33 A : Dance music. 4YA : Concert of works hy French composers. farming', the State's assistance, a dash of rationalisation, high demand for tho exports—and the Utopia still stands in spite and in defiance of all. ■•Uerluips some readers will agree with the author that this Pacific Utopia lias,not solved the economical and social problems, but lias luckily escaped their consequences. We must admit her admirable palliatives. These happy islands of breezy people have always had luck, as the world needed their exports and was not unwilling to buy their products, besides they have the providential Mother Britain as a distributor and obliging creditor.

“The fictitious idea that Gods own country and the oilier Dominions can do without the world remained until the world depression came. Duly then <1 id a part of the Utopia slowly realise that tho rationalised world would eventually circumvent her exports and do without them, while the i topia could not afford to be indignant—in short. could not do without the world. And then—in my time —the serenely proud dome of the Utopian cathedral i-oil:; ptfed,"

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 3

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324

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 3