Two Distinguished Speakers
Given by 2YA CTOBER 15 and 16 were made notable for 2YA by two dinstinguished speakers, at present in Wellington, being put on the air. At 9 o'clock on Monday evening, October 15. Sir John Salmond, the noted aviation
expert now in New Zealand, addressed the microphone of 2YA on the subject of "What Aviation Means to the Empire." Sir John Salmond is in New Zealand on a specific mission of investigation as to the condition of aviation in these parts, with a view to future recommendations and develoyinent. His address was listened to with rapt attention by all listeners, and was unquestionably a treat of the highest calibre. On Tuesday, a civic reception was accorded Lord Lovat, now in New Zealand on a mission from the Imperial Government in connection with migration. 2YA was specially on the air to broadeast the whole of this ceremony. It is hoped that a suitable opportunity will be found to enable listeners to be specially addressed by Lord Loyat.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Page 15
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169Two Distinguished Speakers Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Page 15
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