Magistrate's "Cursing" Talk Should be Extended
To the Editor. Sir,-The talk -on the-above subject delivered by Mr. J. S. Barton, 8.M., from 2YA was a pure delight to listen to, The speaker, however, by no means exhausted his subject, but put as much as-he could into the time allowed. Might I suggest that Mr, Barton give another talk on this, subject at some future time? He
might give us a few suitable objurgations regarding the undermentioned :- Crooner (something strong required here) ; Third rate violinists; Screeching sopranos; Backdoor hawkers; 3 Motor cyclists with open exhausts after 11 p.m. 5 Yankee ordchestras; and so on, ad infinitum.-I am, etc.,
J. H.
MOORE
Christchurch.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 6
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