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On the left is the Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, of Wellington, who agrees with the recently-published view of Canon James that the smaller denominations in New Zealand have more Sunday broadcasts than they are pronor

tionately entitled to.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 12

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On the left is the Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, of Wellington, who agrees with the recently-published view of Canon James that the smaller denominations in New Zealand have more Sunday broadcasts than they are pronor tionately entitled to. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 12

On the left is the Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, of Wellington, who agrees with the recently-published view of Canon James that the smaller denominations in New Zealand have more Sunday broadcasts than they are pronor tionately entitled to. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 12

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