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RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS

Sir,-There is one important. point which seems to. be overlooked by those of your correspondents who believe that all religious bodies, however small, | should have an opportunity of broadcasting. Who is to decide which of the hundreds of smal] religious bodies is to broadcast, and upon what principles would the decision be made? Surely, the only fair policy is to allocate the broadcasts in proportion to the number of the adherents of each religious body, and that, I understand, is the present policy.

UNITY

(Opotiki).

(ibis correspondence is now closed.-Ed.)

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

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

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

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