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"3Z7B Listener" (Christchurch) asks if it would be possible to have the "One World Flight" broadcasts presented again, adding that this type of broadcast is educational and entertaining, that the New Zealand broadcastin the series was excellent, and that Norman Corwin chose an interesting cross-section of the community in his interviews, K. M. Hunter (Ashburton) writes appreCiatively of the items in Maori given by Phyllis Williams, and asks for more. 1914 Anzac" (Paihia) says he was "‘surprised ani extremely disappointed" that the » reunion of the Main Body, N.Z.E.F., 1914, was not broadcast, because many of the Old Brigade would be unable to travel to Wellington to attend the gathering.~He also complains that many. have been unable to hear the "Diggers’ Session" by Rod Talbot because Station 1ZB is not strong enough to reach parts of North Auckland.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 5
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140POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 5
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