Proved Beyond a Doubt
Comment from U.S. and Canadian Correspondents HEN the last mail left America reception of New Zealand stations. was very good. A big batch of letters came to 2YA. As far afield as Saskatchewan is represented, and the U.S. postmarks show frequently Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Oregon. and. Arizona. There are, of course, the usual number of letters from California,
In asking for verification, a Texan correspondent states by way of proof that he heard the announcer at 2YA say at 4.25 a.m.: "Good, night, everybody: G-o-o-d " this being fol- , lowed by a musical . selection, "God Save, the. King." There could be no doubt 2YA it was! A Californian writes to 2YA: "I have just had the grégt pleasure of | hearing your, programme, "It. wis. doubly a pleasure, as I have a friend of mine visiting me here who happens to be from Wellington, and to him it was indeed a voice from -home.. and to say that. he almost .erawled into. the loudspeaker is ‘putting it. mildly."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 42, 3 May 1929, Page 6
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170Proved Beyond a Doubt Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 42, 3 May 1929, Page 6
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