E. M. Delafield’s comedy, “To See Ourselves,” was presented in the Victoria Hall last evening by the Invercargill Repertory Society for the third and last time. The play was greatly enjoyed by a large audience. “It is a definite public nuisance,” declared Cr A. W. Jones at the meeting of the City Council last evening when commenting on tramway interference with radio reception in Invercargill. “We legislate for most nuisances, and it is time we were given some protection from this one,” he added.
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Southland Times, Issue 23335, 20 October 1937, Page 6
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