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CONCERTS BY WIRELESS.

FIRST AUDIENCE 100,000. TREAT FOR RHINE TROOPS. London, March 29. “I want the army on the Rhine to be as quickly in touch with the latest song, dance and musical successes as if it were quartered in London,” declared the well-known composer, Mr. Herman Darewski, in explaining the inauguration on April 3 of a scheme of bi-week-ly wireless telephone concerts for the entertainment of the Rhine troops, and also of the thousands voyaging on the seas. The distributing centre is to be The Hague. The concerts are to be available to all within a wireless range of 500 miles. The audiences will listen by means of a device based on the principle of the electrophone. The first audience will aggregate 100,000.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1921, Page 6

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CONCERTS BY WIRELESS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1921, Page 6

CONCERTS BY WIRELESS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1921, Page 6

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