Announcer Caught Out in Error of Grammar
Co the Editor Sir,--Your recen) paragraph gan the eolump of "Llot Shots’ about an anhouncer’s ungranmmaticul error prompts ime to point out that Mr. Culford Bell. of IYA, frequently enumits one just us bad, the latest occasion being quite re cently, His partienlar failing is to say. "if anyone, ete., etc will they please. ete. ete." "One ‘ana- "they." as. any fourth standard boy. saculd know, do uot go together. He nas beew doing this 1.0 my knowledge for yeass,.as 1 myself have drawn attention to it twice prteviousiy back in the days vt the Broadeastirg Company, as vefereuce to the files will . prove. It seems a pily be doesn't know better, but a worse pity he doesn't know corrected.-I am, -eve.
H.
P.
Taipuha,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 50
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132Announcer Caught Out in Error of Grammar Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 50
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