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BREAKFAST MUSIC

Sir,-I thank the "Fed Up Hamilton Family" for their protest against breakfast music such as we get (at 2YZ) except on Sundays. It is so distasteful that I hardly like to use the radio to get the time; for the catchy music is apt to linger in the memory. Surely in these scientific days we know better than to subject people to such an assault on their personalities. The ideas and the rhythm are not worthy of a civilised, let alone a’ Christian, people. The protesting 50 per cent pay their licences just as much as those who may enjoy these programmes, but

are much more likely to have aecustomed themselves not to listen.

M.

FELKIN

(Havelock North).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 757, 22 January 1954, Page 15

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BREAKFAST MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 757, 22 January 1954, Page 15

BREAKFAST MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 757, 22 January 1954, Page 15

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