Friendship in Radio
we W hat Broadcasting Is Doing = Cd WHEN the Southern Cross left » Zealand for Australia it bore. a letter from Mr. A. R. Harris, general | manager of the Radio Broadeasting Company. The latest Australian mail brings the following reply from the New South Wales Company :-
"We have to acknowledge your letter of September 28, per favour of Squadron-Leader Kingsford. Smith, and Flight-Lieutenant Ulm. "We can assure you that we appreciate the thought which prompted you to take the opportunity of sending these greetings by the Southern Cross. We wish to say that your kind wishes are very warmly reciprocated, and we too feel that wireless broadcasting together with aeronautics are rapidly pringing the Commonwealth of Australia and the Dominion of New Zealand into closer. touch. . "We believe that already there is a far’ better understanding of the problems of these two great countries as the result of the publicity which is daily given. through the broadcasting stations." PITETITTL EIT TTALAT TT IT TT TTT TT ETT AT ITAL ALATA TTR TT TRAD TRAP AT TTATAETT ARTE APPEAL AT TT ATGT TT TRTTTRER TUTE
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 9 November 1928, Page 10
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186Friendship in Radio Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 9 November 1928, Page 10
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