BROADCASTING PARLIAMENT
Sir, —Kindly allow me to voice a protest against all the YA stations being used simultaneously for broadcasting Parliamentary addresses. Tt means to many wireless owners that they either listen to the addresses or turn the set off. For a special reason my wireless will not bring in B stations satisfactorily, and, not wishing to listen to the addresses, I have had to turn the set off. TJjis is the second time it has happened, and unless other arrangements are made it will occur again and again. I know that other wireless owners think the same. Country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 15
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