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Receiving Licenses Nearing 60,000

Grand Total Exceeds this Figure 4 A RETURN from the Post and ‘Telegraph Department shove number of all classes of licenses at November 30, 1930, as being 60,792. This represents the largest.number of licenses that have yet been taken out in New Zealand and clearly shows that with the improvement of the radio set the decrease in listeners in the summer is less pronounced. The table shows the manner in which the licenses are allocated :-

District. Receiving. Auckland 17,851 Canterbury ... 9,859 Otago... eee 6,572 Wellington ... 24,762 59,044 Trans- . mitting Experimental and and Dealers. receiving. special. 301 85 2 259 51 — 178 36 1 489 101 "4 1,227 273 7 GRAND TOTAL: 60,792. Free. 98 35 53 241

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 4

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Receiving Licenses Nearing 60,000 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 4

Receiving Licenses Nearing 60,000 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 4

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