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Toscanini Fan (Linden): You would perhaps not have made so stiff a breeze about it if you had stopped to think that the immediate tribute of that programme need not stand in the way of a fuller, duly publicised memorial programme later. You will be able to hear such a programme and will find it, in your vivid phrase, "as satisfying as a good feed,’ we hope. R. P. Quinn (Taita): Thank you. Will pass on your request, J.A.C. (Dunedin): They are printed as supplied. rm Opus 1 (Wellington): The selection is made carefully and under expert advice. Thanks for suggestion. D. Gillies (Dunedin): Regret information not available. ; A True Scot (Hawera): For the last five years 2YA has presented a Burns Night programme; other stations have been less regular. In 1955, for instance, 1YA, 3YA, and 1XH, as well as 2YA, celebrated the occasion; last year 2YA did so alone. This year January 25 fell on a Friday, whep 2YA had fixed com. mitments it could not set aside, What could be done, therefore, was done in the ‘'Gathering of the Clans’’ programme the evening ore.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 913, 8 February 1957, Page 5
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190ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 913, 8 February 1957, Page 5
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