B-Class Radio Stations
DOUGLAS LINDSAY
(To the Editor) Sir,— -I would like to crave "a little space in your paper that I might request a good attendance at the publio tneeting to be held to-night in the Assembly Hall for the purpose of a public discussion on the radio B stations' position. The general public are very thoughtt'ul for the conduct of these stations hitherto and are anxious that they should remain under the same local direction and not be absorbed by the Government, who are wishfnl to have eabsolute conirol of all the radios of New Zealand. I consider it our duty to express publicly and emphatically our dis&greement with tlie Governinenfc's attitude in this matter. — Yours, etn .
flastings, May 4, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 91, 4 May 1937, Page 9
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