MUSIC FESTIVAL
Sir, —This week is Canterbury’s annual Music Festival, for which a great deal of preparatory work has been done by the numerous citizens participating. In your column headed “Next Week’s Radio” I notice you have given four and a half inches of space to cover the full details of the week’s festival broadcasts. This is followed by six and a half inches about the coughing of audiences and bad timing of programmes in Wellington. Small wonder that this city is known for its lack of civic pride and that we tolerate the Civic Theatre in place of a town hall, when those who should be most interested show so little interest in our activities. —Yours, etc., MUSICIAN. Governor’s Bay, July 21, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25242, 22 July 1947, Page 4
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