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EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS KING AND GOVERNORSGENERAL. * f Empire-wide Reception. Press Association —Copyright. Received 12 noon. London, March 26. The Duke of Gloucester, opening the wing completing the world headquarters of the Overseas League on April 14, will deliver by radio telephone the King’s Message to the Governors-General of the Dominions and the Viceroy of India. ' He will receive replies for conveyance to His Majesty, is unprecedented, unprecedented. It is expected that it will be heard throughout the Empire through the linking up of post office and radio telephone services enabling the broadcast. It is not improbable that New Zealand and Australia will hear some of the Coronation ceremonies from the new 8.8. C. Empire station, perched on a 650 ft. hilltop at Daventry.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 393, 27 March 1937, Page 5
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