RADIO PROGRAMMES
Sir, —“Sensible” is mistaken. Some of us are not just school children with a silly craze in our heads. At night I work in a factory, and the girls and myself like a swing to keep us alive and awake. Other factories all over the world work to swing and swing to work with assistance from the radio. Swing music seems to be the only way of keeping people alive in these days of crisis. Why doesn’t 4YZ show the people of Southland what it really can do?
CARMEN MIRANDA
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Southland Times, Issue 25335, 11 April 1944, Page 4
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92RADIO PROGRAMMES Southland Times, Issue 25335, 11 April 1944, Page 4
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