NOISY RADIOS
Sir, —With regard to noisy radios in the evenings, and especially late at night, it certainly is very disturbing when neighbours keep sets going at top for hours at a stretch, quite regardless of the fact that many people are wishful for peace and quietness after a busy (and often) noisy day. Even in the house of an ordinary family it is not everyone who wants to hear music all the night, and many people do wish to go to sleep at a reasonable hour. I would suggest it be made compulsory to keep the sound very low, or that these wireless fiends should be obliged to use earphones after a certain time, so that they can "listen in" themselves all night without interfering with the comfort of their neighbours. Reasonable.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22318, 16 January 1936, Page 13
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133NOISY RADIOS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22318, 16 January 1936, Page 13
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