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RADIO MUSIC

Sir, —Would it be possible to have some light classical music from 3YL on the afternoons that 3YA will be practically devoted to-spprts of different kinds. I am writing on behalf of several friends, who, for various reasons, will be unable to participate in holiday festivities in'any form, and who will otherwise have a very dull period.—Yours, etc., A STAY AT HOME. December 18, 1944. [There were so few sporting relays over the holiday period that transmission from the auxiliary station was hot warranted, said the managing director of 3YA (Mr J. Mackenzie) when this letter wafrreferred to him. The cricket would be relayed for 15 minute periods throughout the day, and the usual procedure of relaying the racing would be followed, Mr Mackenzie added.]

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24445, 20 December 1944, Page 6

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RADIO MUSIC Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24445, 20 December 1944, Page 6

RADIO MUSIC Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24445, 20 December 1944, Page 6

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