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NOISY NEIGHBOURS.

TO m EBITOB OF THX IMSS, Sir,—lt w 11 P m Hera I sit in. tad, 'wbfliing away the weary hoars vnttng to Tot Prms My bedtime is ISO p in- My neighbour across the faece has invested in a radio with * kwd speaker, a very loud t p t |nr It goea nearly all 4a? and i* especially noticeable froa 9to 11 p.m. His window is «tda open and I get the full benefit. I retate to shut niv windows and stifle, aa lift awake and curse. And such uvdel If an organ-grinder planted fcoueK at the doorstep and ground vnj d»Y and night, I ask you bo«loßg wooid anvbody put np with it. J Hm» m probably a law whereby he mild he made to more on. I appeal t» tk* City Fathers, the legal profesum, «ad ail sane citizens: Is there wo law by which I can cause this pgbjie nuiaanee to be removed ? If so, fcTiwaebody speak up. I wonder how ■any feflow-suferers I have.*" If nothing can be done I shall be farced to retire to the country. The Mm <rf jazz and similar abominations &a me wherever I go in town. Again, tmt the rising generation be brought Wf oo inch musical diet? let the wiio comld be the most powerful m■Ktxment in the hands of man to ■md culture and aesthetic taste. If Iwm a MassoUni! Alas, I am not! —Toon, eto., DESPERATE. January 4th, 1930-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 11

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NOISY NEIGHBOURS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 11

NOISY NEIGHBOURS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19819, 6 January 1930, Page 11