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énterested (Wellington): We have no infor mation. Frederick H. Taylor (Auckland): We did not print the original statement: we cannot therefore print criticism of it. Young Musician (Morrinsville): No date has yet been fixed for Presentation of these recordings. D. Davies (Karori): A special commemoras . tion programme for St. David's Day was broadcast by 2YA on March 1, as scheduled in our programmes. H. Alexander (Wellington): The programme. was not "discontinued" by 1YA: this particular series of broadcasts has simply come to an end-as all good things must-at that station, But it is still running at other stations. Open Slather (Wellington): Letter has already appeared in another paper. Too Much BBC (Tauranga): Frequent rebroadcasts of news services during the war years enabled listeners to keep in touch with quickly-moving events in all theatres of the wat. However, since .the cessation of hostilities the number of rebroadcasts have been reduced considerably, and included in the re duction, after careful investigation and consideration, were the news and commentaries from the U.S.A., which were broadcast over the seven main National stations at 7.45 p.m. each night except Sundays. Those listeners who are interested in news and commentaries from the U.S.A. can, by tuning into the powerful shortwave transmitters operated from that country, still receive these broadcasts, €
More letters from listeners will be found on pages 18 and 19
LETTERS .FROM LISTENERS ued from page 5)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 5
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235ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 403, 14 March 1947, Page 5
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