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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

Mr. Beale's views exactly coincide with mine on the question of recording, out "J.G.B.'s" statement that I desire more ja zz is really an impertinence. Jazz is as distasteful to ine as a hymn. My views on religion aro very different from his. I find myse quite unable to agree that it is necessary to grovel before some imagined Deity in order o remove the troubles of tha world. Ho_we\er, in my previous letter I bad no intention o raising a religious controversy. I mere, pointed out that, in a referendum, listeners had plainly stated that religion was the las thing they wanted, and as they pay the P>F r they have a right to call the tune. The board = duty was to drop it entirely, on week days a any rate, but instead more was foisted upoj 1 unwilling ears. A good, rollicking 5? ar ? recording is in every way more suitable kick off with each day than a dismal devotiona service. It is extremely probable that few switch on until it is over. reform.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 8