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Freedom of the Air

Sir, —"Labour" misread my letter. 1 did not retire and, far from being annoyed, I expressed my satisfaction at having driven him into a corner from which he dare not emerge. I now discover that "Labour” and I have at least one thing in common—neither of us listen to "Scrim,” the Minister of Propaganda, or any of the other Ministers who monopolise so much of the tone on the people's radio. I ant convinced that "Labour's" tastes and mine are shared by 99 per cent of

radio listeners and, this being the case, might I suggest to him that lie join forces with me and others in an attempt to h;,\c the people’s rights restored to them instead of permitting them te be confiscated, like so many other things, by the present Government? RADIO.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20129, 26 December 1939, Page 14

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138

Freedom of the Air Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20129, 26 December 1939, Page 14

Freedom of the Air Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20129, 26 December 1939, Page 14

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