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"Land of Hope and Glory" Wanted on the Air

To the Editor. Sir,-In the last 15 months, since I have owned a broadcast receiving set, I have heard that grand song, "Land of Hope and Glory," played fully once over the air. Why is it not put on more frequently ? It is the first thing I look for in the programmes each week. In fact, I bought my set so that I might hear it occasionally, either on the organ or played by a band right through. We have several records put on continually, so why not this?-I am, etc.,

R. J.

BURLTON-BENNETT

Auckland.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 6

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"Land of Hope and Glory" Wanted on the Air Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 6

"Land of Hope and Glory" Wanted on the Air Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 6

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