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Arthur Biggs (Christchureh) writes :-- You have published some opinions of the Parliamentary broadcasts. My eldest boy, who had been eut during the early part of the evening, entered the room | while the speech of Mr. Coates was being broadcast. Seeing a pleased expression followeil almost immediately hy a look of disappointment come over his ’ face, | asked him what was the matter. "Huh," he replied disgustedly, "The Parliament broadcast! I thought at first it was Clapham and Dwyer."

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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 50

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Slight Error Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 50

Slight Error Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 50

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