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GOOD LUCK!

The Editor, New Zealand Listener. Sir,May I, I wonder, say, without disparity, How good it is to get, without vulgarity, Details of what we may expect To hear when we connect

Our radio set with stations near and far? Oh, it is good to be without the weekly jar Of reading once again that Britain’s now effete (I anglicize this!). Much else you deleteThank God!-which I just had to read Before you came. I never could succeed In passing over what made me irate Week after week. Now you come, over-late, To show that journalism’s art Need not departGiving place (ye gods!) to turgid journaleseFrom journals radio-minded. Even these, As you well show, Can give us what we want to know In courteous language, dignified, restrained. Good luck to you. Yours etc.,,

Anon.

Erewhon,

July 22, 1939.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 8, 18 August 1939, Page 19

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GOOD LUCK! New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 8, 18 August 1939, Page 19

GOOD LUCK! New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 8, 18 August 1939, Page 19

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