VOICE OF LONDON
RADIO’S MESSAGE TO BELOVED KING THANKS FOR RETURN TO HEALTH “I am the voice of London, a voice lifted up in thankfulness for the return of his Majesty the King to his capital and his home.” These words were heard by wireless in a million homes in England recently—the 8.8.C.’s ‘‘surprise item.” ‘‘ln the dark days of winter, on nights of fog and frost,” the Voice continued, “Londoners waited at the Palace gates—waited and watched and prayed. "LTke the noise of many waters is London’s voice. I speak for all the Empire, and for our guests overseas. “May God bless you, sir, and long preserve you.” The Voice grew faint as there swelled the sounds of the National Anthem —the Voice of London had spoken.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 6
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128VOICE OF LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 747, 21 August 1929, Page 6
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