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Satisfied" (Owaka) writes: Your "Home Forum" page is always read by me, and although I refrain from writing letters to editors, I cannot help (after reading this issue), wondering what sort of a man W. J. Gough, Petone, is. He says, "I think all fair-minded sports will agree, ete," to his suggestion. I, as a fair-minded sport, would not agree to such tactics. I listen-in to as much sporting as I possibly can, and in this out-of-the-way township I can tell you the sporting announcers are appreciated. When it comes to picking the best, well sir, Gordon Hutter of 1YA and "Whang" McKenzie of 4YA are the goods, but I also appreciate Mr. Pope and the rest of his colleagues because I realise that they are there to entertain Us. so why criticise men who give of their est? Mr. Gough does not live so very far from Wellington that he has to sit at home and pull people to pieces.

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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49

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Sporting Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49

Sporting Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49

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