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Sir,-I should like to make use of my tight of reply, although "Music Lover," Waimate, is more responsible than I am for the controversy which has arisen. I would refer the readers back to my first letter and ask "Moron 43486," "Skyscraper," "Just Eighteen," and "J. R. Calver" if the change I advocated would be as dull as they seem to think. The present programme needn’t be done away with altogether, but must we have it week in and week out? To give my views on swing and the classics would take up too much space. (continued on next page) tees
(continued from previous page) I must add, however, that I do swoon when I hear the name of Mozart especially when it precedes a pretty minuct I have in mind; then again, neither should I like "Homey and Co." to smash a few hundred of Richard Tauber’s records. I must add that my garden is now set, so, if it was for that reason that the programme wasn’t altered, there should be nothing now to stop them going ahead with variety.
MINGO
(Trentham).
(This correspondence is closed.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 32
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