INGRATITUDE
lo I tic Editor '. ; •>»', Could you possiby explain the j lfason fo, ‘ tlie blatant ingratitude display. M b y Ibc New Zealand Broadcasting Serivice (2YA) shortly after 6.15 on Friday ! night J In company with a few others, 1 was n «st interested a the efforts being made by Lord Halifax to deputise for oui Mi Nash who was to have talked over the air Horn Daventry at that time, when the hoieign Secretary was abruptly cut off. Y\ e were all of the opinion that lx>rd Halifax was making quite a good speech, and although it was, perhaps, not quite so (Humiliating i. B would have *een that v bich Mr Nash preposed lo deliver, wo ’<!• feel that it was most ungracious to cut
Min off so abruptly, especially as we had not had the opportunity of hearing him earlier in the day. W e were advised by the announcer that (he. 8.8. C. must ha\e changed their progianime. but that he would advise us later " hen Mr Nash would be speak’ng, and then the foreign Secretary’s speech was replaced by jazz :—1 am *.tc , PUZZLED. Nelson, Ist July.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 6
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191INGRATITUDE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 6
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