"A Secret Hater of the Sickly Strains"
To the Editor. Sir,-I read with delight the letter of "G.W.L." in last week’s "Radio Record" and I do hope that the paper has been shown to the Broadcasting Board. Did they take notice of the sentence: ‘¥f the board does not want it (2YA’s good-night melody) I will be prepared to give it board and lodging"? Here is a splendid opportunity for getting rid of the thing without any chance of a charge of cruelty being brought forward. Surely the board will accede to the request of the only listener in New Zealand who likes the tune and permit him to have his will with it. His subsequent nervous breakdown is, after all, no concern of ours, as he goes into this with his eyes open, The more charitable explanation of "G.W.L.’s" apparent aberration is that he, too, is a secret hatér of the sickly strains, and is using this means fo obtain the record and destroy it once and for all. Congratulations, "G.W.L." Go to it!-I am, ete.,
Wellington.
SICK OF IT
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 16
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181"A Secret Hater of the Sickly Strains" Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 16
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