South Africa
RENE S. CAPRARA, Director of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. It gives me great pleasure to send greetings from Broadcasting in the Union of South Africa to the National Broadcasting Service in New Zealand, through the medium of the New Zealand Listener, on the day of the birth of this new radio journal. We in South Africa are keenly interested in the radio activities in the sister dominions, but have, perhaps, a keener interest in the work in New Zealand, as the population of your country is comparable in size to that of ours. I appreciate the opportunities which will be provided by the New Zealand Listener to learn, periodically and directly, of your activities, as we set store on the closest understanding and collaboration with our sister broadcasting organisations throughout the world. We look forward to the publication in the New Zealand Listener of details of a programme designed by us and directed to New Zealand, as also to the appearance in your new periodical of a programme designed by the New Zealand Service for the benefit of listeners in South Africa.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 1, 30 June 1939, Page 9
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185South Africa New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 1, 30 June 1939, Page 9
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