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Intelligence Service Needed

\WITHIN a few hours of his arrival in New Zealand, General . Carpenter, Commander of the Salvation Army, was heard from: 1YA, and other main stations were linked for the broadcast. Because celebrities. are just as liable to put their first foot ashore in Auckland as in Wellington, it is important that the NBS should not become ‘so centralised as to miss these opportunities. So far 2YA has had by far the highest proportion of good talks, particularly daytime ones, and although Wellington may be the logical place in which to deal with most overseas speakers, the other stations might well scout round more busily to round up visitors from other parts of New Zealand. I notice that Miss Cecil Hull and Mrs. Judith Terry, both well-known speakers at 1YA, are this month to be heard from 3YA and 2YA respectively. This is a good sign, though it is not clear whether they are there in person. At 1YA two or three good singers from the South have given recitals in the past few weeks. Yet the spoken word has languished as it does usually at this time of year, though every day crowded express trains unload visitors from all parts of the country.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 8

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Intelligence Service Needed New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 8

Intelligence Service Needed New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 8

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