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HYMNS WANTED.

The Editor, "The Listener." Sir-When I was a lad we used to get on Sunday nights a sacred concert. Men in camps love that kind of stuff, and I have been in some camps in my time. Now, right now, is the time-give us a hymn for the sailors and soldiers, and one for workers in

camps. Put the hymns or the number in The Listener so we can sing all together. Men in camps like hymn singing. We swear and cuss but we like singing, and we love to hear the Army band and their singing on Sunday mornings. Yours. etc..

49 MILES AWAY

Auckland, May 10, 1940.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 May 1940, Page 12

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HYMNS WANTED. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 May 1940, Page 12

HYMNS WANTED. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 May 1940, Page 12

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