WIRELESS IN STATE SCHOOLS.
ACTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES. The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnel) in the Now South Wales Cabinet has decided to allow a committee of teachers and wireless enthusiasts to be formed with the object of introducing wireless into State schools. He stated last week that from personal experience he was satisfied with the possibilities. - He thought that in the far west wireless would be of great value, and he suggested the installation of a station at Broken Hill, which would-be able to broadcast messages and concerts, etc., to isolated districts.
Mr. Bruntnel has informed the Teachers' Iteration of his decision.
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Shannon News, 12 February 1924, Page 4
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104WIRELESS IN STATE SCHOOLS. Shannon News, 12 February 1924, Page 4
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