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"Perhaps"

Is dictating our editorial last week we relied upon our memory ‘of Mr. Nimmo’s remarks to the Postmas-ter-General, and quoted him as saying "he was in a better position to answer {a question about the views of listeners] than anyone in the room." Mr, Nimmo used the qualification "perhaps," as our report correctly showed, and that gives a different sense to his reply. We regret any injustice occasioned by our omission. With regard to our tribute ‘to his modesty, Mr. Nimmo very sportingly admits there might be something in it, for, he says, there is no Scot worth his salt who does not think well of himself; and we, not to be outdone (and by virtue also of a modicum of Scottish ancestry) will give Mr. Nimmo the further admission that he may well be justified !

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 4

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"Perhaps" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 4

"Perhaps" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 4

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