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~ fT. (kiowick): Lhe Voyage of Sheila II begins from 1YZ Rotorua in the week be ginning May 6, and from 2YZ Napier in the week beginning May 27. ; Paul Wire (Kumeu): The simplest explanation would take too much space. But the subject is fully treated in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, available in any public library. Enquirer (Timaru): Full information will be published later. Sincere Listener (Belfast): Thanks fot interest and suggestion. One Smali Voice (Christchurch): Will pass it on. Many thanks. ‘ B. A. Holms (Hamilton): Many thanks. Disappointed Listener (Cambridge): (1) The Broadcasting Service has no organisation for the collection of New Zealand news. (2) The bulletin is intended to carry news of national interest, : (Mosgiel): Some latitude is possible and allowed in the timing of morning services. A strict limit has to be set to evening relays, if programmes timed to fit in with the 8.45 talk and the 9 o’clock weather and news are not to be disordered. All churches know this and accept it. Original (Wellington): There is nothing new in the replaying of talks and talks series of more than ephemeral interest; such replays, in fact, are very often asked for. They have not generally been advertised as replays, nobody has previously suggested that they should be, and you do not present the suggestion ve cogently now. But it is agreed that the experiment of concentrating replays in the holiday iod November-January, when (except in YA links) very few new talks were heard, was an unhappy one; and it will not be continued.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 11
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259ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 11
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