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 correspond: ence section of the "Radio Record" is atrictly limited, correspondents are asked to restrict their letters to 200 words or less. Writers who disregard these rules will excuse us from noticing their letters. George- Millson.-Not suitable. DX 1i7HB (Gisborne), G. 8. Lyle-Smith (Gisborne), A. C. S. (Hamilton), and many others: Thanks, but we think the Crawford areument must be settled once and or @ "Kreisler" (Christchurch); The photograph of Mr. Gordon Hutter, 1YA’s popular sporting announcer, will appear shortly; others will probably follow. The other suggestion has been under consideration for some considerable time, and something along the lines you suggest will probably appear in the near future.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 15
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145Correspondence Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 15
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