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CONGRATULATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

Sir,-Having listened to English programmes for five years, I was surprised to return to New Zealand and find superior programmes. Congratulations; congratulations to 4ZB on its Sunday Radio Matinee; congratulations on the reduction of the Children’s Hour. Improvements? Oh, yes! Better co-operation be~ tween YA and ZB stations, so that when YA is talking, ZB is singing. An occasional 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. early dance session. A few talks on topical subjects such as latest aeronautical developments; improvements in radio and recording, such as the new photo electric cell gramophone; advice on aerial design. The average person is satisfied with a low standard of listening. Help to raise that standard with a radio session called "Radio Marches On!" And now for you, Mr. Editor. The magazine is excellent, but how about a few joke drawings and more regular film notes? They are superb; and should not be missed from a_ single copy.-

ENCHANTED

(Oamaru).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 4

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CONGRATULATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 4

CONGRATULATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 4

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