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RADIO IN SCHOOLS

Educational Broadcasts RESULTS IN VICTORIA u Already 200 of our State schools are equipped with radio, 0 says the Victorian Director of Education (Mr J. Mcßae), “and the results from an educational point of view are so good that we are encouraging all schools to get sets if possible. The schools pay the costs themselves from school funds, mothers' clubs, and so on. “Special programmes are sent over in the last half hour before luncheon, and the last half-hour in the afternoon by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, every school day of the week, and music is broadcast first thing in the morning for assembly. “Only educational broadcasts are heard in the schools. Pupils will not be permitted to listen in to the Melbourne <SUip! “

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 9

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RADIO IN SCHOOLS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 9

RADIO IN SCHOOLS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 9

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