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Mrs, W.B. (Pelorus Bridge).-April 6, 1951. Appalled (Christchurch).-Still not suit-* able. Venezia (Te Aroha) and Loma Odlin (Well-ington).-The point was made by an earlier correspondent, Pest (Dunedin).-New talent is always being sought. Programmes show that some is being found and used. Murihiku (Invefcargill).-Agreed that the messages, the pr t accumulation of which witl be worked off shortly, are neither news nor entertainment. But the men are fighting our war. : Human Dignity (Frankton).-Until recently, YA Women’s Sessions had been doing something of the sort for more than a year, although with general rather than particular questions. People do not usually offer their intimate personal problems for public discussion. T.A. (Hamiltén).-The words meant what they said. Party politics return to the air this month-from Parliament; no other broadcasting system gives so much time to political argument. Questions of teligious be are discussed from time to time. A new series of discussions, . produced ° in Dunedin, .. wilh be announced shortly in The Listener,"
FF urther correspondence will be found on ‘page. 20, ,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 719, 24 April 1953, Page 5
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171ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 719, 24 April 1953, Page 5
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