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"Dissatisfied" (Oamaru) writes: It is high time Parliament ceased mounopolising the YA stations on the evenings that it is considered necessary to broadcast from the House of Representatives. Surely two of the YA stations would answer the purpose as well-one in each island. Then those who don’t desire to hear Parliament-and they are manywould be able to get a New Zealand programme instead of silence or poor reception. If Parliament requires four stations, surely two YA and two auxiliary stations would answer the purpose. After all, the auxiliary stations are good enough for world-famed artists on YA _programmes, so surely they should be good enough for Parliament.

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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 51

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From the House Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 51

From the House Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 51

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