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COME TO THE POINT (Invercargill) enchusiastically praises the Rainbow Rhythm Session by Art Rosoman and his band from 2YA and asks for more, LB. (Te Kuiti) says that although Lew Ayres was once classed as a conscientious objector he is now in the U.S. Medical Corps, "This, I believe, was his wish when he was first called up, and if he had been given his way in the first place there would have been no need for such a fuss." ARTHUR T, CUSHEN (Invercargill) says that one of the stations we mentioned in our article on ‘"‘What the American Commentators Say" should not be KWB; 10.84 mes., but KWY, a station of the Trans-Pacific Communi. "ations and located at Dixon, California. « H.M. (Blenheim) expresses appreciation of 2YA’s "Hometown Variety’’ and the hope that his programme will continue. VERA WALKER (Wellington) asks that 2YA'’s series of literary broadcasts by Mrs. J. F. Nathan on Saturday mornings should be repeated on some evening during the week, because "owing to the busy life most people lead, it is impossible to listen in at 11 a.m."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 200, 22 April 1943, Page 3
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185POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 200, 22 April 1943, Page 3
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