WIRELESS BROADCASTING MR MARCUSE'S EXPERIMENTS DETERMINED TO SUCCEED, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 12. Mr Marcuse reports that Jio has now repaired his apparatus, and is determined to achieve .success, lie is msta 11inc without delay duplicates ol essential parts, enabling; him in the event ol trouble to switch over immediately ami proceed with the programme. lie is asking the Post Office to regard the concert as simply postponed, with resumption at an early date. SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION’S REPORT. MELBOURNE, September Id. The report of the Royal Commission on Wireless, which will he published next week, states, inter alia, that the existing system is suitable I’cir the development and utilisation of the wireless services in the Commonwealth at present. Broadcasting by private enterprise is considered satisfactory, and the Commission does not recommend Government ownership or management of broadcasting, or the .purchase of shares now held by private people in Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd.
AN APT RETORT. A society woman called on a famous painter who. when necessity arose, could express himself with emphasis Her ceaseless chatter did not permit him to get in a 'word edgeways. At length a pause, to take breath allowed him to say 'Wo had boiled mutton and turnips for lunch today,” “What a strange observation!” the woman exclaimed. “Well,” he said, “it is as good as anything you have been saying for the last two hours.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 9
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232Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 9
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