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Sir,-I quite agree with "A. Howe," and "Willing to be Reasonable" that we get far too much talking, and not enough music in the evenings. One can turn to station after station and get nothing else but talking. Music.seems to have been cut very sharply in the evening programmes. Those who like talks get a monopoly, and, as "Willing to be Reasonable" says, this is not fair. Yours, etc.,
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Herne Bay,
More "Letters from Listeners" will be found on Page 20
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 4
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