Practical Use for Radio Hobby
Heceived Tuesdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, May 17. A Penrhyn Bay (Wales) family now en route ti) New Zealand bv the Dominion klonarch, before they left Britain made all arrangements for their reception in New Zealand by short wave radfo. They hope to spend one ybhWttMrihg N e w kealand and then to settle near Tauranga in tho Bay of Plenty. One of the members of the family, Mr. Allan Ogden, who is a radio enthusiast, settled all details 0f the trip witli a friend,, Mr. David Mitehell, of Tauranga, in the eourse of a number ot sliort wave wireless. eonversafions. Mr. Mitehell has already arranged to liave three cars waiting in Wellington to earrv the visitors to, Tauranga. The partv consists of Mr. and Mrs. Ainos Ogden, their daugliter and son-in-law, their son and daughter-in-law, and three children.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1949, Page 3
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143Practical Use for Radio Hobby Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1949, Page 3
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