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MR. CLYDE CARR FORGOT TELEVISION

-Press Association

By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, Aug. 29. At question time in Parliament today Mr. Clyde Cnrr (Timaru) asked Ihe. Minister in charge of broadcasting whether he wnuld i'n vesl igale the desiraiiility of niiiking gramophone re-r-ordings of Parliament arv brdsidcasts lo lie (iled for record and futnre reference iu the Government arcliives, and would ihe Minister investigate tlie tnking oi' cinematograph ftlms with soundtracks froni time to time of Parliament in sessi.on, for liistorieal and publieity pnrposes. (Laugliter) Mr. Carr said that the equipment re-

quired already existed. Rpeakers niigh't be better appreciated if seen as weil as heard. Misreporting cOuld not be alleged and economies nught well be effocted by the ultimate discoutinuance of Hansard as sueh. " v rh

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 5

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MR. CLYDE CARR FORGOT TELEVISION Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 5

MR. CLYDE CARR FORGOT TELEVISION Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1946, Page 5

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