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Dim and Distant

TE TIN TABERNACLE, the story of the first Marine Radio Station, was the auditory equivalent of something seen through the wrong end of a telescope, Here was, one would have thought, an opportunity to establish some direct bond of interest with the listener, the very fact of whose listening gave him a personal interest in radio’s beginnings. But the Tin Tabernacle turned out to be just another documentary, a little less shapely than most, even its highlights-the use of ship’s radio to arrange the arrest of Dr. Crippen, the rescue of the Volturno survivors by radio-summoned. ships-seem-ingly arranged with little regard for dramatic shape,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 10

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Dim and Distant New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 10

Dim and Distant New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 10

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