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A broadcast listener. writing to the Melbourne "Argus," says: "The ‘A’ class broadcasting stations do not give us half enough good gramophone music. 8L0O has a beautiful instru. ment, which is seldom heard. 3AR gives us more than 81,0, but not enough. Why not eliminate medipcre local yoeal music and give us the world’s artists instead? ‘The chance would he appreciated." "Switch" has always thoucht that a good gramophone record is infinitely hetter than an item by a mediocre amateur,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 15

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 15

Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 15

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