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They Forgot

Most good Americans remembered to observe Armistice Day in November, as usual, but William Saroyan, radio script writer, forgot that U.S.A. observance includes the stoppage of all mail services. Saroyan mailed in his copy on the Friday night, but had to rewrite it on the Saturday night when the producers of one of CBS’s big programmes learnt it was lying stagnant in the post office. Italy also remembered her Armistice Day (November 4, date of victory over Austria-Hungary), but on November 6 the usual celebrations for the anti-Comintern Pact were tactfully forgotten, During 1940 it is likely that considerably more amateur tournaments than usual will be staged.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 55

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They Forgot New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 55

They Forgot New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 55

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