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MINISTER TO INQUIRE

DUNEDIN, June 3. "I do not know of any alterations which were made in the script of Dr. Dunsheath 's broadeast," said the Ministdr in charge of Broadcasting, Mr. Jones, wken the question of last Sunday evening 's broadeast was referred to him. "I will make inquiries When I return to Wellington tomorrow." Mr. Jones pointed out that it was often necessary to make alterations and ' deletions in. a script to fit the talk into i the time alloeated. In view of the fact that Dr. Dunsheath 's talk had been recorded, it would appear he had been a party to any script amendments so made. •

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 6

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MINISTER TO INQUIRE Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 6

MINISTER TO INQUIRE Chronicle (Levin), 4 June 1947, Page 6

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