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YOUTH AT THE CONTROLS

Sir-I read with surprise "Movietown’s" letter concerning "Youth at the Controls." I cannot understand how anyone could say this programme is propaganda. "Movietown" ghould realise that there are thousands of correspondence cadets who listen to this programme, and that this is all the "mouth to ear" tuition they get. As for interrupting the "Listeners’ Own" session I would point out that there are two such programmes during the week. I wonder if "Movietown" would mind if it was the news that did the interrupt- |

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JUST A CADET

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 199, 16 April 1943, Page 3

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YOUTH AT THE CONTROLS New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 199, 16 April 1943, Page 3

YOUTH AT THE CONTROLS New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 199, 16 April 1943, Page 3

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