The First Test
A ‘Relay of Surprises RELAY around which a great deal of interest was centred was that from Dunedin on Saturday last, when the description of the first Test match was broadcast. Unfortunately an elec-_ tric storm had interfered with the tele- — phone lines between Dunedin and
Christchurch, and shortly before the time for the relay, prospects were looking doubtful. Persistence on the part of the P. and T. Department, however, cleared a line well enough to allow. a relay. This accounted for the background of noise-but noise or quiet the ° relay was a decided success as far ag Rugby enthusiasts were concerned. The enthusiasm of the last few moments will be remembered by those who
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 7
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118The First Test Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 7
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