Correspondence Between Listeners
E occasionally receive re- ‘"" quests from interested readers asking to be put in touch with the writers of particular letters that have appeared in the "Radio Record." Without the permission of the correspondent concerned, we are unable to do this, and as a matter of general practice, in order to preserve the definite anonymity of correspondents, which is sacred to the Press, we do not keep any record of the actual writer of a letter, after hay ing satisfied ourselves that ‘he writer is genuine -the name does not even go to the printer. In some cases we can quite appreciate that correspondence between thosc inte: ested in radio would be of value, and we therefore suggest to our correspondents, particularly those:in the DX Club, whose mutual interests call for the exchange of information in perhaps fuller fashion than can be undertaken in our columns ,that they should allow their names to be published, so that those who wish may write them. The particular case that evokes this suggestion is a note from Mr. W. Jarvis, 177 Castle Street, Dunedin, asking that he be given the address of the writer signed "License 97600," whose letter appeared on January 11, 1929.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 24
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203Correspondence Between Listeners Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Page 24
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