Heard in Nova Scotia
Long Distance Reception of 2YA URTHER letters have come from Canada and the States reporting reception of the New Zealand stations, especially 2YA. Many of the letters are from the Pacific Coast, but others are from further aficld. The furthest is from Nova Scotia, on the Atlantic Coast of Canada, where station 2YA was heard. One correspondent in California, reporting on the election results as given out by 2YA, describes the parties as "Royalists" and "Laborers." He is evidently not abreast of New Zealand politics. Another Californian correspondent has the true American advertising instinct. He writes on his letter in a way that cannot be overlooked, "Sunshine and Oranges." A postal clerk in Alberta, Canada, said the tempertature there was 40 degrees below zero. Other letters came from Nebraska.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 7
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133Heard in Nova Scotia Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 36, 22 March 1929, Page 7
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