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S I N � E HITLERIS M DIE D INCE Hitlerism died there have been no padlocked radios any- where in the world and no one polices the radio waves: Hans in Berlin, Ivan in Moscow, Bill in London, each listen to Christmas carols from the New York they have never seen. For song is shared by all nations, and radio is the medium by which each nation shares each other 9 S music: Here, perhaps, is the first slender bridge to better human understanding a giving and a getting that is the prelude to goodwill among men-~and to one world: Perhaps, too, the day will come when the radios of all nations will fire a tremendous barrage for peace; as they once did for war and by turning man'$ thought to the way of peace SO bring it to being: Is it too much to hope for; Or to work for_~this Christmastide? IN $ E R T E D B Y C 0 L U M B U S R A D I 0 The World' $ Worthiest Watch Sturdy; masculine; built for hard wear. Worid famous among sports- men; tradesmen, businessmen. Dust- = proof; Shockproof; Anti-Magnetic: MOVADO SolidogRAPH S 0 | d a n d 8 e r v | C e d b Y j e w e | | e r $ t h r 0 u g h 0 u t N e w Z e a / a n d ADo Aoy 65 Prez E 5

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 391, 20 December 1946, Page 13

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