CORRESPONDENCE.
Sir,—l would be glad if you will allow me space to reply to yowr correspondent "A Hume Street Besident" re wireless. lam, I believe^ the culprit referred to in the letter but I have the assurance pf many of my nearby neighbours that my broadcast is far from unpleaaI ant to them, one going so far as to say ihat he misses my voice when the wind is not in his direction. In my opinion 2Y14 is to be preferred to continuous jazz on a player piano ;ieith sufficient volume to awaken any of the twelve apostles. ; . If, however, there are occasions. when my voice' is displißasing to "Hume Street Eesideht'* a personal application to my owner will, I am sure, result in.;sai3flfaction^! aya.ete., . LOUD. SPEAKEB.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 28, 4 December 1930, Page 6
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