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MUSIC FOR ALL TASTES

Sir,-In the letter from "Highbrow," January 26, the remedy suggested to cater for various tastes in music and entertainment, is, I think, a very good one. For by reserving one station for classical music, there would be two other stations at least, in the main centres, for variety or dance music. In this way there would be a complete programme without annoying interruptions, which could be heard at any time, holidays included, by those who wish to

enjoy good music without constant switching from one station to another.

E. M.

THORPE

(Tasman).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 295, 16 February 1945, Page 23

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MUSIC FOR ALL TASTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 295, 16 February 1945, Page 23

MUSIC FOR ALL TASTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 295, 16 February 1945, Page 23

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