CANTERBURY LISTENERS' LEAGUE
A meeting ct the committce of the above ‘league was held on Wednesday evening, Mr. If. H. Gresson presiding. Correspondence was received from vafiGus sources, complaining about the nuisance caused hy howling valves. The conumnittee diseussed the matter fully, and decided to endeavour to ask several listeners to try and track the offenders, and report same. ‘The "Canteriury Radio Journal’? was appointed the official organ of the league. The secretary reported that on the day that Parliament was to receive the new Customs Tariff, he had wired 2YA asking them to obtain the information concerning the alteration, if it could be done, and broadcast it in the evening. 2YA was successful in obtaining this, and acted on the suggestion. The news was broadcast, and was greatly appreciated, not only in Canterbury, but all over the Dominion. The seere’ *: action was approved, and the ea: "k of 2YA commented upon, a lette: of thanks being sent to them. The general improvements in broadcasting, within the past 12 months, was commented upol, and the committee would like to impress on all listeners that they should support the league, to the fullest extent, if they desire an avenne through which to place their grievances and troubles before the Government or the broadcasting company.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 4
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213CANTERBURY LISTENERS' LEAGUE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 4
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