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G. Forrest (Christchurch): The Incidental Music by Beethoven for Goethe’s play Egmont. A ‘Westminster LP record, WL 5281, not yet released in New Zealand. David S. North- (Wellington): You do not suggest how one network, which was fully occupied for ail but a few minutes, was to find the time to do, also, all the fascinating things done in the United States by "four networks and many independent stations." Early Bird (Wellington): There are also late birds, and late birds who like talks. When talks series are repeated, as this series will be, the time placement is usually changed. M.M. and E.jJ. (Wellington): The Setvice is considering developing and extending ‘"‘Let’s Learn Maori" next winter, bringing in Maori legends as exercises. These legends embody much Maofi lore. Experience suggests that five-minute lessons daily are about as much as listeners can absorb and retain.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 5
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146ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 5
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