Small-Boy Enterprise.
Officials <-r.u sirifT or flic Poverty Bn.v Electrie-Pirtvei Bo&i'd spent a hectic clay yesterday deeding with requests for infonr.atior: and complaints arising out of the drastic schedule of power cuts which became operative from the beginning of the new week As the staff were thankfully preparing to call it a day. just before dusk, there came the lasi telephone message of the series. It was from a young boy at Hexton who represented a group of radio listeners, and his request, was that the (3.30 to 7.30 p.m. cut should be lifted in time for the Monday-night session of "Dacl and Dave” on the Hawke’s Bay station schedule. In reluctantly turning down the request, officers of the board recognised that the rejection »»or id affect not only thousands of fin mile listeners, but probably almost an equal number of adults who follow Bom week to week the happenings in Snake Gul lv -
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22289, 26 March 1947, Page 6
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154Small-Boy Enterprise. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22289, 26 March 1947, Page 6
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