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think I am giving my hand to some native king or president or Secretary of State ... to find that I am being embraced by . . an American who has been only two hours longer in the country than myself-G. B. Shaw, in a U.S.A. broadcast on his travels in Europe. 1: is such a pleasant surprise for me, when I * a bos : bs doing so jolly well on eating grass that I want other people to know. But gently does it, Try some grass in your next salad to begin with-J. R. B. Branson, broadcasting in England. bd a 1% : Thy te day through the momentous events of last September the American people heard more, and understood more, of what was happening in the European crisis than any other people in the world. -Columbia Broadcasting Service pamphlet. ae * % HE world’s 75,000 amateur transmitters ara wondering just how long their hobby will last. Powers who want more wave-lengths for propaganda are casting covetous glances at the amateur allot-ments.-London " Star." oe a a ys policy is being condemned by both sides. Perhaps that is the best evidence that it does hold evenly between the Jewish and the Arab claims. -Rt. Hon. Malcolm Macdonald, in a broadcast political discussion. * x * E, I don’t think I deserve all this-Miss Gracie Fields, * bad VEN in this age of machines and mass production, the strength of human feeling is still the most potent of all factors in world affairs.-A broad cast by the King. Ea m co N no art is the lack of knowledge and the need for it so great as in the art of music.-Scott Goddard. * * a SE of the words "news bulletin" must be reserved for the announcement of legitimate news bulletins and may ‘not be used so as to provoke confusion or misleading reaction-U.S. Broadcasters, from a regulation proposed after the "Martian Invasion."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 9, 25 August 1939, Page 7
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312SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 9, 25 August 1939, Page 7
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