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Marion Salter (Whenuapai).--Your views point has been put forward adequately by other correspondents. W. T. Morpeth (New Plymouth).-Regret several letters on that subject had to be excluded. : A. Hall (Mangere).-Your guess is right. "Dickens" from about 1598 was used for "devil" or "‘deuce.’’* The Concise Oxford Diotionary explains it as a probable use of Dickon == Richard, or the surname Dickens, as alliterative substitute for "devil." Axiom (Hamilton).-(1) Unable to find detailed information about thé "choir. (2) Rights in the two radio versions of that ‘play have expired; no report of a third. (3) _ Still "live." If you supply your full postal’ address, you .will be notified when the serial is to be presented by any station you smay be’ able to rTécéive, °
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 5
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125ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 713, 13 March 1953, Page 5
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