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THE STORY OF THE APPLE

VIEWS OF A DISTINGUISHED EXPERT. New Zealand orchardists, and, indeed, all who are interested in fruit-growing, should make a point of "listening-in" to 2¥YA at 7.35 on the evening of Thursday, October 20.. Those who are fortunate enough to be able to do this will be privi« leged to hear Dr. Kidd, head of the Low Temperature Station, Cambridge, England, and a distinguish: ed. scientific authority, who has kind: iy consenfed to broadcast a lectur: ette entitled "The Story of -the Apple." Dr. Kidd, who is visiting "New Zealand at the request of the Government, is here to investigate our: cold storage facilities, particu: larly in regard to trait and meat, and it is anticipated that the report he is to.present will be of great value to the Dominion. Dr. Kidd expects to leave for Vancouver on the 25th instant.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 14, 21 October 1927, Page 7

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THE STORY OF THE APPLE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 14, 21 October 1927, Page 7

THE STORY OF THE APPLE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 14, 21 October 1927, Page 7

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