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Tuapeka Churchman (Roxburgh): Passing your reproof to "Sundowner," but: can’t make space available for a discussion of ‘Catholic’ and ‘Roman Catholic." " Justice-in-the-Light" (Wellington): Owing to an emergency appointment, one member of the panel was not available at the time required. The discussion has been postponed in the meantime. ; S. and O. (New Plymouth): They were both alive when last we heard about them (they were then visiting the United Kingdom), but we have no news of impending productions or of any visit to this country. Joan Mulcahy (Wellington) and D.W.C, (Morrinsville); The Head Office of the Commercial Division advises that in its’ original form the session became unwieldly and lengthy. Experiments, directed towards discovering the best form of presentation, are continuing, but it is emphasised that :he aim is primarily to entertain and provoke discussion among the radio audience,
More lettece iain Hatocaee will be found on page 9
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 5
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159ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 471, 2 July 1948, Page 5
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