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THE TIME

Sir,-Of all the irritating criticisms of radio, that of "Country Cousin" is the most deplorable, intolerant, and selfish. Thousands of workers the length and breadth of New Zealand who use "train or tram, bus or ferry to reach their employment, turn on the wireless for no other purpose than to know the time. They don’t want "March Militaire" or crooners or symphonies, but they do want and highly esteem the clear, constant publication of the correct time.

G. C.

STEVENSON

(Castor Bay).

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.I whakaputaina aunoatia ēnei kuputuhi tuhinga, e kitea ai pea ētahi hapa i roto. Tirohia te whārangi katoa kia kitea te āhuatanga taketake o te tuhinga.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 5

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THE TIME New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 5

THE TIME New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 5

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