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"FRED AND MAGGIE"

Sir,-Like "Thirty Not Out," I> was better able to listen to Fred and Maggie 10 years ago than I am.today, but I do not forget that there are as many 20-not-outs as there were then. Those who wish to see this time put to better use would surely. do well to complain to the commercial sponsors, rather than squawk, Maggie-like, "Oh, dear, what a dreadful thing!" I prefer to rinse my hands of the whole matter.

ARTHUR B.

WEST

(Helensville)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 5

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"FRED AND MAGGIE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 5

"FRED AND MAGGIE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 5

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