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"Don't Misunderstand Me"

N- C. TRITTON, the BBC official who has been visiting New Zealand and has now gone to Australia, intends to visit the Dominion again before he returns to London. Meanwhile, he has carried away some impressions that will give him food for thought in his absence. "But don’t misunderstand me," he asked, before he left. "It would be wrong of me after such a short visit to New Zealand, and that confined mainly to Wellington, to form any fixed opinion of listening habits and tastes throughout the whole Dominion. It has not even been possible thoroughly to analyse all the correspondence that has been received. However, I’ve learnt a lot, and have now a good idea of the ground I must cover on my return from Australia. "And I hope no one will be misled by the headline over my interview in your issue of January 22. I’m here to get advice from listeners on how we can best serve them. We hope that you in New Zealand will be not only the audience to our programmes, but our collaborators in them." It is probable that New Zealand will see him again in April.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 9

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"Don't Misunderstand Me" New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 9

"Don't Misunderstand Me" New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 9

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