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A New Way to Silence The Critics

To the Editor, Sir,-Perhaps an announcement of this kind from the YA stations might silence a few of the eritics: Good evening everybody. I have a short announcement to make of interest to every listener. During the past four months there has been much adverse criticism of our programmes. We have re-douwbled our efforts to entertain you, but complaints still continue to come in. Under the circumstances it has been decided to close down every station in New Zealand for.a period of one month from to-night. We sincerely hope that our absence makes your hearts grow-if not fonder-at least a little more tolerant.,-I am, etc.

Wellington.

R.

L.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 17

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A New Way to Silence The Critics Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 17

A New Way to Silence The Critics Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 17

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