[?] of [?]e most outstanding displays in the Radio Exhibition was undoubtedly that of Stewart-Warner, arranged by Hope Gibbons, Ltd. Their most amazing 24-item repeating and record-changing machine was the object of admiration by all, and the uncanny way in which the records were handled and turned over was very fascinating. A moving display, aptly called the "Newsreel" Stewart-Warner Theatre of the Air, was attracting much attention on the second stand. The stand attendants reported good business and continued high interest in this well-known lin[?]
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 29
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84[?] of [?]e most outstanding displays in the Radio Exhibition was undoubtedly that of Stewart-Warner, arranged by Hope Gibbons, Ltd. Their most amazing 24-item repeating and record-changing machine was the object of admiration by all, and the uncanny way in which the records were handled and turned over was very fascinating. A moving display, aptly called the "Newsreel" Stewart-Warner Theatre of the Air, was attracting much attention on the second stand. The stand attendants reported good business and continued high interest in this well-known lin[?] Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 29
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