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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

Sir-L. D. Austin is making a vast mistake when he says that the 3¥A. programmes are repetition of 2YD. Ceretainly not the ones to which we made reference. These are broadcast from 3YA between 9.0 a.m. and 9.45, with the exception of Saturdays and the mornings on which the Correspondence School is on the air. In these 9.0 a.m. sessions we hear such composers as Handel, J. S. Bach, Cesar Franck, and Tchaikovski, and artists such as Albert Schweitzer, E. Power Biggs, Edwin Fischer, and Webster Booth. L. D. Austin need only look up the 2YD programmes in The Listener. There he will see listed "Krazy Kapers," Hollywood Spotlight, "Accent on Rhythm," "A Young Man with a Swing Band," etc. Rather a difference anyone must admit; and these, together with Bing, the Andrews Sisters, Connie Boswell, and others of the kind, comprise the "rubbish" to which we made previous reference. HOMEY & CO,

W. Jaray (Nelson): Suggestions appreciated, In the meantime, however, tabtilation inadvise able without stabilisation, which, for various feasons, cannot be guaranteed.

More letters from listeners will be found on page 23

LETTERS FROM LISTENERS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 5

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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 5

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 360, 17 May 1946, Page 5

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