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MUSIC THERAPY

Sir,—lt i» true that radio programmes, both music and serial, serbe the vital purpose of entertaining Jhe community, and that to entertain truly thia and that type of person, this and that type of programme must both be broadcast. However, it is a pity that programme sponsors, particularly sponsors of aerials, apparently have no sense of responsibility toward the publie. nor a wider outlook than that af giving the public what they want, for the sake of their own income. They are in the highly responsible position of being able to raise the moral and mental standards of the Pub’S, efete ™te.tel (lie puerile, soroio, ana erreie uiatei that goes to make numerous programmes today. That this is not done by streb sponsors is not only their own loss, but the whole country's as well; which is far more serious —Yours, *etc., November 3, 1954. TOWN PLANNING CHANGKB tial or home areas creates a health hazard to the individual it does so for the community. What may prove irritation to the senses of any, may prove so, over periods, to many. Reactions to sound are varied, conscious and sub« of animal experimentation witp Pav« ; lovs’ dogs.. For preservation ©f efn* cieney, comfort and health of total city, v x councils. Are psychologists, ipedica] authorities or research workers con, suited questions of local a|r cur-, rents, fumes, volatile qualities of metal, ?hr^?c§urc^(^whTle^chants are pro-1 pHOSHKas November 3. 1954.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 6

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MUSIC THERAPY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 6

MUSIC THERAPY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 6

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