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DOUGLAS SADLER (Turakina), suggests that in "Listeners’ Own Sessions’? one request only should be granted instead of three or four-partly to avoid delays, and partly to give more listeners a chance, Cc. E. FORD (New Brighton) wants to know why Christchurch ‘has no second auxiliary station when Auckland has 1ZM, Wellington has 2YD, and Dunedin has 4ZD. "CONSTANT LISTENER" (Edievale) gets so much enjoyment out of Major Lampen’s talks that she wants hér husband ‘to hear them as well. Could they not, she asks, be dove-tailed occasionally into the dinner music, or be put on during the lunch hour? "UNPOPULAR HITS" (Napier) would like to know if there is anyorie in Hawke’s Bay who will say honestly that he likes 2YH’s ‘"‘ Popular Hits," which she finds ‘‘ worse than the railway workshops."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 119, 3 October 1941, Page 4
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134POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 119, 3 October 1941, Page 4
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