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B.C.H. (Wellington) : "Before closing I should like to say how very much my Hubby and I enjoy 2YA sessions. We get a great deal of fun and information from them, and fully appreciate all the radio people do for our amusement and entertdlument, We have been intensely amused at the criticism you all get from time to time, but we are happy to note that it doesn’t disturb our serenity. You evidently understand human nature. I believe it was Lady Astor who once said, ‘If some people were given the best seat in Heaven they would complain there was a draught,’ Personally, I should imagine it would be very, very difficult to estimate the amount of good radio does and can do, bot now and in the future. It should prove a great blessing."’ A.D.A. (Brisbane) : "And now I have to give you the palm for having the best concerts, or whatever you like to call your effort. I thought that our little bit of mud would he able to give the best turn-out seeing that we have more to choose from, but I must sav you heat us.’"’
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 14
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192EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 14
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