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READIN G in the "Record" that practically everything centres around broadcasting, I thought the following typical :- In a small town with the usual outside post office notice board, whereon is posted notices.of dances, meetings, ete., there appeared the drawing of a loudspeaker. From it issued six or seven wavy lines, and between each line were distributed: "Hockey Club. A dance will be held in public hall on July 10. Subs.: Ladies 2/6 gents 3/6." Underneath was written :-""Lhis is th> end of our news session, ang jve are now closing down till 8 p.m.,"wnen

dancing will be commenced:

Helen

Sen

(Waiau).

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 34

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 34

Untitled Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 17, 7 November 1930, Page 34

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