A successful dance to celebrate their victory was organised by the Tennis Club and iheld at Ngatea on Saturday. Thirty coubles were present, and spent an enjoyable evening. The music was supplied by Miss RHilford, and extras -were played by Miss E. Hilford, Mr Fitzgerald, and Miss Jamieson. Mr A. McConnell made an efficient M.C.
We arc pleased to acknowledge a new publication, “The N.Z. Wireless and Broadcasting News,” published by L>. T. Watkins, Ltd., of Wellington. At the price (one shilling) this journal should find many patrons, as it contains abundant information that is indispensable to wireless amateurs in the Dominion. The information is clearly put, and therefore easy to assimilate; whjle the illustrations are singularly plain and adaptable to amateurs’ requirements. This- little journal, in fact, more than favourably compares with any similar production we baye seen, and should readily establish itself: among those interested in -wireless experiments.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4527, 14 February 1923, Page 3
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