A Novel Meeting
Radio Bridges the-Gap "THE wide: dissemination of knowledge is recognised as one of the greatest benefits of radio, and a striking instance of its utility in this regard is afforded in a lecturette airanged by 4YA to be delivered on Saturday, December 7, at 7.40. . "Rabbits" is the subject, and: the lecturer is Pastor W. D.\More, who is well known throughout the South Island as an authority on the Angora and Chinchilla breeds. He recently adjudicated ‘in this section at the Metropolitan Show in Christchurch. The Canterbury Rabbitkeepers’ Association has decided to avail itself of the opportunity of learning something of the subject, and accordingly will call its ‘members together on the evening, and they will be addressed per medium of radio from the other end of-the island. A lecture without a lecturer, but radio bridges the gap! Listeners generally will find much of interest in this survey of a rapidly advancing industry.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 8
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156A Novel Meeting Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 8
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