ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Student (Gore): November 2, 1950. Norman Kelly (Tokomaru): Arrived after correspondence had been closed. F.E.S. (Otaki), S.J. (Tawa Flat), and A.B, (Christchurch): Sorry, the correspondence has been closed. A.S.H. (Green Island): The articles pro-mised-and duly _ printed--were . concerned with ordinary receiving sets. Your suggestion will be considered. E.D. (Christchurch): Applause levels are cut back as seéms necessary during recording; but when the compére speaks over applause, his voice would be affected, too. by reducing levels. RW. Pippen (Auckland): Friday’s is the "open’’ session in the Friendly Road series; regular speakers. are used on other days. The speaker you name was invited to take some of the open sessions and may again be invited; meanwhile, in keeping with" character of the session. others have beem..inivited Roy Urlie (Auckland); (1)°VAs in the Bela Siki broadcast, the stations in the main centres are frequently linked by Post Office land lines, Cross-talk from trunk telephone conversations and other noises peculiar to telephone operations unfortunately intrude from time to time, The Post Office is doing éverything possible to reduce or eliminate, this trouble. (2) 1¥D comes on at 5: Wellington’s 2YD. not till 7; Christchurch and Dunedin have no YD. A. M. Rutherford (Inch Clutha): All YA stations will include a talk on children’s books, by Miss Pat Dennehy, in the Children’s Holiday Programme on Tuesday, August 24. There will be other children’s book reviews in the Holiday Programmes throughout the fortmght as time permits. On August 26, all ZB and x stations will broadcast in "Women’s: Hour" a talk on choosing books for children. The book reviews in ZB and X stations’ "Women’s Hour" from time to time include reviews of children’s books. All YA stations, 4YZ and (from the end of . Angust) 3YZ. carry a monthly review of children’s books: the talk you heard, by Anthony Bartlett, was the first _ of this regular series. Occasional recommended lists of children’s reading afe published in The Listener. The last list was in the issue of August 6. See also page 20
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 787, 20 August 1954, Page 5
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338ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 787, 20 August 1954, Page 5
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