ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
J. D. H, Gifford (Napier).-Address not known here. K.E.C. (Havelock North).-Many . thanks, Clipping will be useful. M.A.B. (Helensville).-Jack Maybury. See issue of June 25, page 21. M. C: Meliwraith (Hamilton).-The talks have been broadcast three times already in your province. They are not available in print. May &E. Furey (Christchurch).-No one has been displaced. The person now being heard has resumed duties after a year’s leave of absence. ad 2 G.L.D. (Patemata).-Owing, to unforeseen circumstances, the denomination found>it necessaty to substitute a studio service after the programmes had gone to print..¢«4 . P.C.B, (Wellington). "Apart from the broadcast of the Halsey reception and some of the street parade there was nothing." There were,. in fact, seven other programmes: {wo documentaries, two for children,. interviews, descriptions, and so on. It is agreed that a special musical progranime or two might have been introduced.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 5
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144ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 5
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