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World Affairs Series

W.

B.

(Christchurch

}: After listening

to most of the talks on "World Affairs" from Dunedin and Wellington, one would think that these stations were controlled by a Fascist Government if one did not know otherwise. I think it is high time we had a change and have some new blood introduced into these talks. A couple of weeks ago we did get a welcome change from one station, which was not missed by your journal, but the change for the better was all too short. Another point is that, while Wellington and Dunedin stations give talks on world affairs regularly every week, the two stations that are worth listening to, namely, 1YA and 8YA, are not heard regularly.

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Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 39

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World Affairs Series Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 39

World Affairs Series Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 39

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