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The Pope's Address

Successful Rebroadcast qN connection with the very successful rebroadcast of the opening of the new short-wave station in the Vatican City on Friday, Ferbuary 13, last, Dr. James M. Liston, Bishop of Auckland, has written to the Station Director at 1YA as follows :- "On all sides our people are speaking of the delight with which they heard the broadcast from 1YA of the Pope’s address on Friday morning. Whilst offering you my cordial congratulations on the great success of the broadcast, may I add that we all appreciate very highly the excellent manner of the announcements." Following on the rebroadcast, Mr. A. R. Harris, General Manager of the Broadcasting Company, forwarded a eablegram to Senatore Marconi at Rome, advising him of the result of the broadcast by the New Zealand stations. Senatore Marconi promptly replied : "Most sincere thanks for your kind message and most efficient co-opera-tion, for which please accept my very sincere congratulations.-Guglielmo Marconi."

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 5

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The Pope's Address Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 5

The Pope's Address Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 33, 27 February 1931, Page 5

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