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Surely Listeners' Clocks Stay Right for a Day!

To the Editor. Sir.- Would it be possible for it to be impressed on the Broadcasting Board that most listeners have clocks that will keep more or less correct time for at least one day?- At present we start the day with chimes, there are time signals,

and then more chimes, and so on throughout the day. ‘That is all right. But’ why, when the evening session commences with chimes, is it. necessary that the 10 o’clock chimes be superimposed on the programmes, no matter what the nature of the item being broadcast may be? If an item finishes just before 10. well and good, let us hear the chimes by all means, but please don’t let us have any more items ruined in this stupid

ashion.-l am, ete,

F.R.

A.

Hataitai, Wellington.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 16

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Surely Listeners' Clocks Stay Right for a Day! Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 16

Surely Listeners' Clocks Stay Right for a Day! Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 16

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