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Tired of Crooners

A cast of reading and musical preferences among men and women in all military camps and depots throughout Southland and Otago, conducted by the Army Education and Welfare Service, placed the crooners at the bottom of the poll with a return of 2 per cent. It would be interesting to have the result of a nationwide poll of the camps and depots on the same questions. If the figures already published may be taken as any criterion, the position of the crooners should be suggestive enough to warrant the programme supervisors of the national and commercial broadcasting services following the recent example of the 8.8. C. in eliminating this nouseating form of ehterfkitnhent now and for ever tnor«.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 66, Issue 5600, 2 April 1943, Page 4

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Tired of Crooners Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 66, Issue 5600, 2 April 1943, Page 4

Tired of Crooners Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 66, Issue 5600, 2 April 1943, Page 4