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FOR THE DEFENCE

FEEL impelled t> raise my pen in defence of the NBS announcing. I definitely hold with its policy of brevity and formalism. Pseudo-wittiness and brightness, loquacity and lack of educated accent, leave me cold. Why not let us have the two distinct types so that we may chouse between them? 1 must also refer to the suggestion of putting forward the musie, mirth and melody hour. For pity sake, leave us with what good music there is on the

programmes now.-

E.M.

N.

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Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 42

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FOR THE DEFENCE Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 42

FOR THE DEFENCE Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 42

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