RADIO CENSOR
RAISES IRE OF PROFESSOR OVER ABRUPT METHODS Christchurch, Monday. The opinion that the censorship of broadeast addresses 'in New Zealand by unqualified persons was absurd 1 was expressed by Prof essor J. Shelley ' at a meeting of the Imperial Culture Society recently. He said a university lectuf er's address was cnt off, the explanation by the announcer being, "I thought you were sailing too close to 1 the wind." "And that," said Prof essor Shelley, "was said to a university lecturer by , a man whose only qualification for '.speaking was a clear voiee for the announcing of the price of cabbages."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 520, 2 May 1933, Page 5
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