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E.J.E, (Epsom).-Afraid the quotations make it too long. Davey Admirer (Otahuhu).-Time did not allow entrants to be selected normally, E.P.K. (Taranaki).-A letter for publica. tion should be accompanied by the writer’s name and address. E.H.B. (Kohatunui).-It is good grammar. The alternative you suggest woul merely allow you to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition-a result of doubtful value. Piqued (Dunedin).-The local YA station récéived many requests to repeat the reviews. The change was announced four times on the ‘Saturday and twice on the Sunday’ before the broadcast.
F ROM Monday, May 18, to Monday, June 1, inclusive, there will be a special prayer for the Queen during the 9.0 p.m. link. This is in response to Her Majesty's request that the people pray for her. The arrangements have been made in consultation with the Central Religious Advisory Committee. Prayers will be conducted by representatives of all the «churches on the committee. —
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 5
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155ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 5
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