This scene shows the official opening, on Thursday evening, of the Radio Exhibition held in the Wellington Town Hall, July 25, 26 and 27, 1929. The Hon. J. B. Donald, Postmaster-General, officiated. He is seen to the right of the central microphone, and Mr. A. J. Heighway, editor "Radio Record" and chairman of the Radio Exhibition Committee, to the left of the central microphone. Also on the stage (from left) are: Messrs. J. Davies (station director), C. J. Ralph (Exhibition committee), J. Ball (editor-announcer), Clive Drummond (announcer), and on right of Postmaster-General: Byron Brown (president Wellington Amateur Radio Society), G. Robertson, C. W. Rickard, C. G. Camp (joint secretary). R. King (private secretary, Postmaster-General), and (at right) J. Galvin ("Radio Record" and joint-secretary Exhibition committee). Massed at the back are the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band and the Wellington Welsh Choir, contributors to the programme. —Wallace, photo.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 3
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146This scene shows the official opening, on Thursday evening, of the Radio Exhibition held in the Wellington Town Hall, July 25, 26 and 27, 1929. The Hon. J. B. Donald, Postmaster-General, officiated. He is seen to the right of the central microphone, and Mr. A. J. Heighway, editor "Radio Record" and chairman of the Radio Exhibition Committee, to the left of the central microphone. Also on the stage (from left) are: Messrs. J. Davies (station director), C. J. Ralph (Exhibition committee), J. Ball (editor-announcer), Clive Drummond (announcer), and on right of Postmaster-General: Byron Brown (president Wellington Amateur Radio Society), G. Robertson, C. W. Rickard, C. G. Camp (joint secretary). R. King (private secretary, Postmaster-General), and (at right) J. Galvin ("Radio Record" and joint-secretary Exhibition committee). Massed at the back are the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band and the Wellington Welsh Choir, contributors to the programme. —Wallace, photo. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 3
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