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UP-TO-DATE RECORDS.

Sir,-Now that the war is said to be over, surely it is time that some of the finer needs of life got more attention and that the Broadcasting Service supplied its clients with some new records, £ heard a young musician, an ex-service= man, and organist to one of the city churches, say how. disappointed and dise pirited he felt now that he has time and peace to enjoy music, to find, when he tunes in, the same old tunes ground out as he heard six years ago, and what @ painful contrast this was with the exe tensive repertoires he was treated to i Cairo and Italy. I suggest that musi lovers ask for up-to-date records.

H.

DRUMMOND

(Castor Beav)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 5

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UP-TO-DATE RECORDS. New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 5

UP-TO-DATE RECORDS. New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 342, 11 January 1946, Page 5

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