Correspondence
Letters to the Editor must be written in ink, on one side of the paper only, and must: be accompanied by the name:and address of the writer, not necessarily -for publication. As space in the correspondence section of. the "Radio Record" is strictly limited, correspondents are asked to restrict their -letters to 200 words or less, .Writers who disregard ‘these ‘riles will excuse us from noticing their letters. H. Davey (Runanga).-Wlotsam is B. C. Hilliam, formerly a Canadian journalist and song-writer. The several gramophone companies we have approached do not know anything about (A, J. Alan’s commercial recordings, . but ‘his name may appear in catalogues now: on their way to New Zealand. "air Play? (Palmerston North) and LAS. (Invercargill): After we have published the photographs of the principal officials of the YA stations we may issue an extra supplement with the photographs of the people who have been omitted, . : ; ryote Sogttetat yy Ausculator (Wellington): We. have handed your letter over to. the General Secretary of the Post and. Telegraph Department and you will receive a reply from him in due course,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 16
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182Correspondence Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 16
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