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BYRONISM TO BURLESOUE

, Sitr-What little I was able to hear distinctly of Professor J. Y. T. Greig’s ‘Byton broadcasts made me wish to goodness I had been able to hear them all under good reception conditions. Might I ask that these Byronie programmes be soon re-aired, either from station 2YC; or.if from atiy other YC studios, let it at least be early in the evening next time, before the air is fouled by uproarious Australian ptogrammes: of the Take It From Here type (two or three of them at once. it often

seemed to me),

F. K.

TUCKER

(Gisborne),

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 5

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BYRONISM TO BURLESOUE New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 5

BYRONISM TO BURLESOUE New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 5

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