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GOING STRONG

At two o’clock, the wireless whine from the Tasman fliers could be heard by radio listeners on the 33.11-33.5 metre wave length. As long as the whine can be heard the machine is going strong.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 9

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GOING STRONG Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 9

GOING STRONG Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 9

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