LATE LOCALS.
Sermons delivered recently by cer tain ministers in Invercargill threaten to cause the cancellation of the license ,of the private broadcasting station | 4ZP, owned by Mr B. T. Parsons, ir ! formation having been supplied to the i Post and Telegraph Department that ' controversial matter, which is prohibited by regulation, has been broad casted from the station. Air Parsons on Monday received a letter from the Department demanding an explanation. and reminding: him that the broadcast complained, of renders him liable to the cancellation of his license. The Breach alleged concerned a serman de -livened by the Rev. O. J. Tocker at St. Paul’s Church a fortnight ago, •the preacher devoting liis sermon to the question of the Bible-in-Schools Bill. Illustrating the serious view . which the Department takes of breach I es of the regulations, it is recalled tha' *an Auckland station was recently dosed down for §pßie..offence*
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1931, Page 5
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149LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1931, Page 5
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