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SPOKEN PARTS WITH MUSIC

Sir, — I would like to support "L.B.B’s" (Christchurch) letter in The Listener of March 5, The constant adjustment to the volume control during serials is most annoying, and to my mind quite unnecessary. If music and voice can be of the same volume in the movie theatre. why not on the sir?"

W.B.

R.

(Wellington)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 16

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SPOKEN PARTS WITH MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 16

SPOKEN PARTS WITH MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 16

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