A WELSH COMPLAINT
Sir,-I was very surprised, and, I must confess, somewhat annoyed, to find that no provision was made in your programme for St. David’s Day on March 1. This day is as dear to Welsh people as St. Andrew’s Day is to the Scotch, or St. George to the English, and one can‘not help feeling that at least 15 minutes might have been given to the relaying of some of the delightful Welsh music of which the people of Wales are so rightly proud. Although Wales is only a small country, her people are scattered far and wide over the face of the earth and especially so in the British Empire, Her sons are fighting on all. fronts in this war for freedom and liberty, and it was with deep regret that I noticed this omission on Cymru’s National Day.
MAURICE
RICHARDS
(Taumarunui)-
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 5
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145A WELSH COMPLAINT New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 5
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