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£.M.D. (Dannevirke): Courtesy is one consideration; authenticity is another. Turner (Gisborne): Certain to be replayed, both in Broadcasts to Schools and in evening programmes; but no dates fixed yet. A. E. Faulkner (Auckland): (1) Increased executive duties mean less microphone .work. (2) A changed roster gives announcers experience of a wider range of programmes. Botanist (Wellington): Your letter has no signature or address. A. Kallman (Wellington): Only a few films are previewed. The others are reviewed in the/ first days of screening, but the reviews are not in print until the following week. Reviews in _ a national journal cannot be timed for theatregoers in any one city. Joyce (Patea): » it arrived just too ate. P.J.C. (Dunedin): Thanks for suggestion, Afraid there are technical difficulties at pre sent. H. J. Searle (Haumoana): Reception varies too widely in different parts of the country. C. R. Scott (Dunedin): Thank you; your comment has been passed on. ; Harry Richardson (Wellington); Thank you for the names, '
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 5
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164ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 5
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