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Boosted in the States

"THE incident which occured several months ago when Commander Byrd sent a radio telegram to 2YA requesting a broadcast of the latest American song hit, entitled "Button’ Up Your Overcoat, You Belong to Me," has been made the subject of a goud deal of publicity in the United States. It will be recollected that on that oe-. casion a special programme was broadeast for the benefit of Little America in Antarctica, and the 2YA announcer econveyed.a special message of greeting to the expedition marooned in the long Antaretic night. The "Christian Science Monitor," in a recent number, contained an interesting summary of the incident, which will still be fresh in the minds of 2YA listeners. ------

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 12

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Boosted in the States Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 12

Boosted in the States Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 12

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