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An Exponent of Evening Talks

To the Editor. Sir,-The remarks of your correspondent "DX4T" certainly appear ridiculous. The suggestion that the evening talks should be cut out will not be popular with many listeners. Undoubtedly these are one of the "high spots’ in the fare provided, He also suggests that we should listen to certain "B" class stations if we desire to hear a good selection of items. Unfortunately his statement does not hold good when it comes to the South Island ones mentioned. I have listened to these cn several occasions and the only word to describe the majovity of their programmes is "tripe,"I am, etc.,

WIRELESS

Dunedin.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 14

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An Exponent of Evening Talks Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 14

An Exponent of Evening Talks Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 14

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