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Peter Durbin (Kaitaia): In the last two year. The Exploration of Space (four talks) an Space Travel (six), together with single programmes such as "Adventures in Space" and "Rockets and Satellites," have developed one of the two interests you mention; no doubt other programmes, in due course, will take it further. Your suggestions about the second are under consideration; thanks. G.M.P. (Christchurch): Afraid it is impracticable. Late changes make the details unreliable, C. Walter (Belmont): (1) The desire to take his work seriously was evident in the exceptional length of the time devoted to it in this programme. (2) It was felt that the editor of the programme chose to the best advantage. B. M. Monheimer (Dunedin): (1) The record shows no "neglect," when all relevant factors are considered. (2) The Civic Theatre, Christchurch, has a capacity of less than 1200. (3). It is, in fact, exceedingly difficult to change the National Orchestra’s itinerary, once hell bookings have been made, as they have to be, months in advance. E irer (Timaru): (1) Some years ago. (2) he present owners are not interested in the possibility. M.H.S. (Wellington): You have omitted your name and address. _ M.M.]. (Wellington): The speaker’s concern was with the intake of fat.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 922, 12 April 1957, Page 11
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208ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 922, 12 April 1957, Page 11
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