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DANCING WITH THE T.S.

LONDON, March 11. At I a.m. on Friday dancers in the Savoy Hotel ballroom, during a pause in the iiiiisic. will hear a man suddenly say : Hullo! America! All the stations of the British Brnndeasting Company calling you. . . This is the lirst organised attempt to broadcast dance music from Europe in an effort to reach the United States and Canada. Then music will start again and if the transmission is si.i-ec-slid dancers in New York will he in dancing step with those at the Savoy. “Amorh-an*.” said an official of the hotel yesterday, “are looking upon it as an hour’s trip to the (lid Country—a kind of elastic trunk call. To complete the American atum-phere several hundred pumpkin pics will tie made that evening.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 1

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128

DANCING WITH THE T.S. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 1

DANCING WITH THE T.S. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1924, Page 1

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