Civil Strife
O.T.
O.
(Otorohanga
writes: Now
that the Musie Lovers’ Competition is raging abroad in the land, tearing daughter from mother, lady from lover so to speak; (like a civil war, only in our household not so civil), it seems an appropriate moment for all good men to c.t.t.a.o.t.p. . Consequently could the 2YA daytime announcers make a habit of giving the name of the item after, as well as before it, following the custom of 1YA. — Just. imagine your feelings if you tuned in in the.middle of that item you~ couldn’t identify last Saturday and at its econclusion the announcer’s laconic statement was: "That was a Columbia recording." Such scenes are really ‘too, too painful to dwell upon .’. . but you see my point, don’t you? [Yes.-Hd.]
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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49
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127Civil Strife Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49
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