AN INTER-CHURCH BROADCASTING BOARD
The latest issue of the "News Letter" of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Cashel street, has the following:— "Broadcasting becomes a matter of growing interest each year, and with the formation of a standing committee last year, our has kept in close touch with developments. The Presbyv teriaft Church is now negotiating with other churches to form an inter-churc,h board: also steps are being taken to get-time at the national stations. Radio has begun a revolution in social life, similar to the invention of printing. The Reformed Church has always been interested in the 'freedom of the press'; we should be no less interested in the 'freedom of the air.' An endeavour is to be made to have a more equitable distribution of church broadcasts. The smaller churches are receiving very many more than their fair proportion. Our church uses one hour each week at 4 * h '
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 5
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