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BROADCASTING PARLIAMENT.

"IT MAKES A MAN CAREFUL." "I see one of the members of your House of Representatives lias suggested that speeches made in the House should be broadcast," eaid Mr. G. Fitzpatnck, of Sydney, who has recently toured New Zealand. "It is a good idea, but not a new one. It was in force during the Lang regime in New South Wales, but then only to Labour stations. It was made good use of, and not merely by the Lang side of the House. "When Mr. Lang fell, the practice was discontinued, but I think that the idea is good. If a man is speaking to an audience of 1000 he will be careful of hie diction and his natter. If he is speaking to many thousands of hstenersin he will be doubly careful, ior then

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 9

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BROADCASTING PARLIAMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 9

BROADCASTING PARLIAMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 9