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YB Flat (Titirangi), found relief in the Session for Women (June 16) from "one of the most slicky, murky, nor’-easterlies Auckland has had for a long time," and asks why "no one ever seems to go around ‘skiting’ that he can’t bear, in literature, anything higher than books of Standard 1." "Straight Drinker" (Dunedin), ‘Another Hopeful" (Wellington), "Music Lover" (Wellington), and §.G. (Christchurch), write in support of the protest of earlier correspondents against the way in which words and music are combined in ‘‘Music from the Theatre." "Interested Listener’? (Claudelands), would like the opportunity to congratulate Mrs. Dennistoun Wood on a recent camp concert, and regrets that listeners did not get the whole concert. . G. Smith (Christchurch), would like "more of that Maori music which we all, Pakeha and Maori, love so much,"
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 211, 9 July 1943, Page 3
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136POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 211, 9 July 1943, Page 3
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