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ELECTIONS AND THE AIR.

"Another Non Schram" refers to the article, "Freedom of tlie Air," as the cat out of the bag. Well, Mr. H. Bell's and the Rev. C. G. Scrimgeour's reply certainly bags that cat, showing us that the Friendly Road staff have no stereotyped line of thought or expression of such. Uncle Scrim never has claimed any of the credit for removing the Tory Government, therefore why worry that he will throw his weight about to gain favours from the present Government for services rendered. As reasonable citizens, the B stations' organisations will want what arc justly the people's privileges, and any Government would be failing in its duty not to act to common sense. Few doubt Mr. Savage s and his colleagues' honesty of purpose, and any attempt made to bluff them would be a failur.s. BON AMI.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 11

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ELECTIONS AND THE AIR. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 11

ELECTIONS AND THE AIR. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 11

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