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Avril B.M.B. (Napier): Much appreciated. Marie Rae: Sorry; too long. J.A.M.B. (Birkenhead): Afraid no space for a long quotation from another journal. Ex-London Bus Driver (Papatoetoe): Thank you. L. N. Wogan (Christchurch): Regret cannot supply details you ask for. Your other request noted. W.D. (Whangarei): The series has a special value for students and teachers throughout the country, and is appreciated by a wider circle of musical listeners than that. One station in each island would not reach all to whom it is directed. Chocklit (Wellington): Completing a series -Christian sportsman, Christian author, Christian minister, and Christian businessman. Quite a poser, your question; time, perhaps, will tell. E. W. Flint (Auckland): Controversy of the kind you want, certainly, in its place and at its time; but that is not what that session is for. Fair Play (Manurewa): It is about an even chance whether letters on’ that point of selection complain, as you do, that they are all strong conservatives or that they are all extreme Socialists. W. G. Warren (Rotorua): The 18-episode radio version of the early Journey Into Space story called Operation Lunar was not issued by the Transcription Service of the BBC, and we have no other information about it. We shall inquire.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 11
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209ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 11
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