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V DAY SUGGESTION.

Sir-How would it do for each station in each centre at a specified hour to broadcast a similar programme of appropriate items-say, the National Anthems and National Music of the Allied Countries, when all licensees of radios and those possessing loud speakers would be requested to adjust their instruments full blast or double forte and to open their windows to create a national link up to give the effect on the streets of a universal rejoicing. CORRIE A, McLAREN (Christchurch).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 305, 27 April 1945, Page 5

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V DAY SUGGESTION. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 305, 27 April 1945, Page 5

V DAY SUGGESTION. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 305, 27 April 1945, Page 5

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