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"Enough to Frighten Any Overseas Visitors"

To the Editor. . Sir,-Previous to last evening wé have listenéd ix ‘to some good Maori concerts and thoreughly enjoyed them, but last night was an. exception.ta the rule and. to put it plainly we were horribly disgusted. Perhaps it does not matter to us New Zealanders who know what the Maoris can do, but to the folk over the other side, for whom this broadcast was, specially arranged, I think it was a bad advertisement for New Zedland--~in fact, the weird and wonderful noises would he enough to frighten. any overseas visjtors hae ever visiting these shores-I am, etc, "A LOVER OF MAORI MUSIC. Te Awamutu, ,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 6

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"Enough to Frighten Any Overseas Visitors" Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 6

"Enough to Frighten Any Overseas Visitors" Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 6

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