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Sunday Hours

A.

M.

(Napier)

writes; ‘""Fhat particu-

Jar form of pubile selfishness which is increasingly demanding that .more and more people should be completely deprived of their Sunday spell is much in evidence in the letter of your correspondent, ‘M.M.G.’ (Titirangi). I am inclined to think that if he had his breakfast at 8 a.m. on Sunday he would stiil feel irrit-

able that some announcer and a station staff were not on duty to supply him with music to aid in the digestion of his bacon and: eggs. "I think the ‘Sunday broadcasts should not begin until 11 a.m. or noon. Public opinion needs to be educated in quite the opposite direction to that advocated by your correspondent." .-

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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 50

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120

Sunday Hours Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 50

Sunday Hours Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 50

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