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WwW. T. HAMPSON (Newmarket) was shocked to see a Government periodical announcing that "our fate is in the hands of five men." It is, he says, in the hands of God, "Who works through His Messengers, those Mighty Elder Brothers and Sisters of ours, the Ascended Masters and Great Onés of Light." "MUGGINS" (Devonport) writes to say that although the many "fictitious serials’ heard over the air are enjoyable, ‘‘educational life stories" can be very interesting ‘"‘as well as being a benefit to those at schgol." "JUST A CRIPPLE" (Mananui) would like a competition for country listeners only-‘‘the city people’"’ she says, "seem to have the best of these things’-and for the same reason she would like to see the serials that are now broadcast from the smaller stations "put over the main YA stations.’ Es
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 136, 30 January 1942, Page 4
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139POINTS FROM LETTERS. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 136, 30 January 1942, Page 4
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