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Paul Nicklinson (Hunua): Why tell us? "Interested Listener’ (Putaruru): Dropped for the duration. J. Healy (Whangarei): Full marks for your arithmetic; but (1) If there were no advertisements the subscription rate would be trebled at least; and (2) If your second plan were adopted, the biggest printing works in New Zealand would take a fortnight to print us and the Post Office three weeks to distribute us. "Old Timer" (Warkworth): Passed on to appropriate authorities. : LL.B. (Eastbourne), R.S. (Wellington), "Boston Tea" (Ohoka), N.F.P. (Gisborne), A.S.L. (Dunedin), "Point Blank’ (Milton), and several others: Letters appreciated, but we would blush to print them even if we had space. A. C. Keys (Auckland University College): The subject has been sufficiently discussed. We shall, however, print your letter if you will quote the sentence or sentences in which we expressed any opinion at all about the quality of the debates or the desirability of broadcasting them.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 255, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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155ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 255, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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