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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

>. __ oar ee Ss ae Mrs. J.A. (Te Awamutu ).- Regret printed copy not available. C.F. (Wellington ).-Objection noted. But are you really able to say why anyone, apart from yourself, buys it? Dissatisfied (Martinborough).-The last episode showed: Bill and Kit finally parted, Bill looking forward to greater happiness with Peggy Douglas, Kit tasting the bitterness of a life’s failure. Mrs. B. Stephenson ( Auckland) and Four Score (Dunedin).-Perhaps it is fortunate that there can be no change; for a change to. either an earlier or a later Placement would make things worse for one of you. Arthur Alison (Auckland ).-Much appreciated. ; Inquisitive Listener’ (Auckland), — Some yeats ago he made a@ large number of record. ings for an English company, but not many of them are about today. He also took minor parts in sketches with Sandy Powell. He was born in Lancashire. Ex-Serial Fan (Kaikoura).-The producer not infrequently arranges to meet the sponsor’s convenience by terminating the story at this, that, or another stage. The way this one wound up was clearly, if briefly, indicated. W. Warburton (Runanga).-The frequencies of Australian and New Zealand stations are arranged so as to give the least possible mutual interference; but there are so many stations that interference cannot always be avoided, especially when listeners tune to a station from some-distance outside its main service area. T. E, Holm (Inchbonsie).-No: the term goes back to Chaucer and has literary associations which are not affected by official usage,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 5

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 5

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 732, 24 July 1953, Page 5

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