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"AROUSED READER" (Te Kauwhata) says that if the great composers of the past had not ‘been appreciated in their day posterity would never have heard of them, and that music lovers of the future may wonder why the present generation made such a fuss about Sibelius and Vaughan Williams. ; "INTERESTED" (Wellington) wants & know where the Liberty Loan money comes from-how if it was invested once it can now be invested a second time. D. M. GRIFFITHS (Takapuna) says that the E.P.S. Talks broadcast recently from the National Stations should have been broadcast from all stations, for which he "feels sure any patriotic firm would have given up time." "SUNDAY CINEMAS" says that the plea that soldiers have nowhere to go on Sundays is "unworthy of a Christian nation.’ Soldiers have "souls to save" and "need of the means of Grace which God has provided."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 4
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147POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 4
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