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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Puzzled (Dunedin): Harry Rabinowitz. Over 70 (Dunedin): As has been already stated, late listeners and early are entitled to equal consideration. Many programmes are replayed. Then, if they have first been played early, they are generally replayed late, and vice versa. E.B. (Wakefield): Cansiderations of standard are involved and limit the possibilities; but the Service is regularly adding to its collection of hymns sung by New Zealand choirs and including them, as they are received, in the Sunday morning session. Recordings from 11 church or school choirs have been newly received or are expected. Citizen (Rangiora): Thank you,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 11

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 11

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 945, 20 September 1957, Page 11

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