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A. A, Wilson (Westport): We printed a talk by the same speaker a few weeks ago. Other readers have other preferences, Hymns (Timaru); Four times, the. record shows, in six months; but it is acknowledged with regret that that is four times too many. The cause has been traced and it is hoped will not recur. Skipple (Takaka): Thank you. A_ short piece on skiffle bands appeared in Open Microphone in our issue of April 12. But something further may be possible, M. V, Hutchinson (Auckland); Sorry! Louise De Guise (New ymouth): The east of The Knave of Hearts was as follows: John Bushelle (Julian Soames), Dinah Shearing (Peggy Browning), Guy D leman (Timothy Pimm), Moira Redmond (Annabelle Mehaffey), Fifi Banvard (Aunt Matilda), Kevin Brennan (Henri, the Duke), Coralie Neville (Danielle), Owen Weingott (Carlo), Joe McCormick (Eddie), Peter Williams (Stern), Walter Sullivan (Hermann), and Ken Wayne (Augustus Green). Ben Gabriel: was the announcer, re M.M. (Palmerston North): James Robertson's lgst concert in Wellington-and in New Zealand-will be on Saturday, November 16. The programme includes Beethoven’s Choral Symphony. Mrs Joy Turner; You have not given your address. Fe eee
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 948, 11 October 1957, Page 11
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191ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 948, 11 October 1957, Page 11
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