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Radio Cures Deafness

NBD is constantly hearing of cases of people whose sense of hearing is impaired, being able through the means of radio, to enjoy music and thé sound of the human voice again. Another such instance is told in the following letter from Hawke’s Bay :- "You may be interested to know that I have a deaf uncle staying with us, who has not heard a voice for over five years. I tried him with earphones on my set, and he is very delighted to be able to hear your voice. You are the only person he has heard speak for five years. He listens in to the news -Session between 7 and 8 p.m. every evening, and his hearing is improving."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19291101.2.7

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 3

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Radio Cures Deafness Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 3

Radio Cures Deafness Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 3

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