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Curing Faults Of Speech

"S77 Broadcasting Helps Says Prime Minister "THERE'S a great deal in what Mr. Young had to say," said the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage) to the "Radio Record" when commenting on the remarks of Mr. Farquhar Young, of Christchurch, regarding the voices of members of Parliament over the air, "With broadcasting, members have come to realise that they have to be doubly careful of their speech. Myself, I often find myself raising my voice un-necessarily-the knowledge that I am on the air is curing me of that fault. ..Of course, there are some yoices that will never be pleasant to hear, no matter haw much training they have, but, nevertheless, it is all to the good if broadcasting prompts everyone to attempt an improvement in his speech." tum wane ra Tain bmae mh ole SM ae aa

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Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 17

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Curing Faults Of Speech Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 17

Curing Faults Of Speech Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 17

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