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J-O.. (Qutram): Sorry; just too late. D. F. O’Brien (Matangi): Afraid there are ‘practical difficulties. And it would upset people who file their copies. Interested (Taihape): (1) "The Marines Hymn." (2) No information about a recording. F, White (Dunedin): The N.Z. Music Society series will be repeated by 4YA on Sunday mornings at 10.30 fronmy October 24. A.M. (Timaru): All that’s available, and there’s much more than you seem to suggestwith cruel indifference to a long string of popular comedians; but that, perhaps is your own little joke. ; Dunedin (1) The programme staff of the Service, but not. of course, that you "shall listen." (2) Officers of the talks and women’s programme sections of the’ station, in their responsibility to senior officers of station; district and Head Office. (3) Three guineas, each member: the programme is heard ver A network, .. _ . : j .) B. Shakes The gtandard etable is fixed by the Government. It rests with the Prime Minister to decide if broadcasting is to continue after’ the usual hour
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 795, 15 October 1954, Page 5
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171ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 795, 15 October 1954, Page 5
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