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J. RICHARDS (Karangahake) writes appre. ciatively of the programmie provided by the "Musical Friends,". but criticises. the compering. "LITTLE BEN" (Keitaia) suggests that as a means of helping Britain, the period of silent prayer every evening be reintroduced: and the chiming of Big Ben. ~ "DUNEDIN KIWI" writes in appreciation of the programmes from Station 4YA,. * "MIRTH" (Auckland) supports P, H. Dawson’s letter asking for more mirth in programmes, and asks for the greater use of old humorous records.

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

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

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

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