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Mother (Te Awamutu).--Afraid not ocd ticable at present. Argosy (Te Awamutu).-Sorry: the corres pondence is closed. Talent Quest (Paekakariki).-Regret your suggestion could not be adopted J. F. Lyon (Wanganui) ae Agreed that: the C.P.O. performance of the. Work is ‘the better. That is no reason for rejecting the performance by the B.P.O., especially in a dinner music programme. (2) The recordings of this band are particularly well suited to that type of programme, certain noisy discs excepted, which are not used in it..(3) Between February 1 and February 15, five other orchestras were used 24 times; that one, six. A.G.C. (Dunedin).-(1). The Broadcasting Service cannot answer for other agencies; but its own arrangements ‘o record band contest performances are confined to recordings for broadcast. The Service has no authority: to make recordings for public sale. (2) All pet formances were broadcast. (3)° The Service may arrange to requite other broadcasting sa i peomon on courtesy exceremses but has several authority to.ma sand distribute them ~"for for overseas."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 5
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170ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 5
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