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SUNDAY BROADCASTS

DANCE MUSIC INTRODUCED BRITISH SOCIETY'S PROTEST LONDON, Oct. 20 An early sequel to the appointment of Professor F. W. Ogilvie as DirectorGeneral of the British Broadcasting Corporation is the introduction of dance music on Sundays. The Lord's Day Observance Society has protested. The secretary. Mr. H. H. Martin, declares that the 8.8.C., seemingly, has started down the slippery slope which leads to Continental Sunday programmes.

"It is an indefensible and deplorable desecration of the Sabbath," he savs

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 13

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SUNDAY BROADCASTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 13

SUNDAY BROADCASTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 13

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