The Secret Station
New. Book with Radio : Theme ° oe OUR readers will be interested to know that "The Secret Station," written by Ellersley Hall, ‘of Christchurch, will be on sale in the Domininion. .within the next few weeks. As "Peterkin," of 3¥A, Mr. Hall is already known to a wide circle as a writer und story-teller and the many listeners who are familiar with his voice. may look forward with pleasant anticipation to a thrilling and _ interestitg book. s "The Secret Station," as the name suggests, is a story for boys, and the heroes are two New Zealand lads who discover that an unknown radio‘ station is broadcasting a strange and mysterious force which interferes with radio communication. The book is well illustrated and should be particularly acceptable to boys-and girls, too, for a very courageous young lady plays an important part in the unfolding of the plot. é
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 3
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149The Secret Station Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 3
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