Speech of "War Talks" Compared
To the Editor Sir,-I am fully in accord with the letter of "Lapsus Linguae" in every way. We do not want the so-called Oxford accent in our New Zealand broadcasts, ani our announcers are the happy medium for the most part, Dean Inge was painful to listen to and had his talk been on any other subject he would have been cut off by us. [ was also surprised that the Rt. Hon. Winsten Churchill, in spite of his great renown as a statesman, had a rather poor celivery. On the other hand, Sir Norman Angell had a splendid broadcasting yoice, clear and distinet.-I am, ete., ,
H.G.
S.
Auckland. |
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 50
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113Speech of "War Talks" Compared Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 50
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