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"What's the Price Butterfat?"

LISTENERS to 2YA on the morning of Thursday will remember that the first call that went out from 2YA, when contact with London was announced, was "Hullo, London. What is the price of butterfat and Canterbury lamb?" No doubt the motive behind this remark was based on a desire to arouse interest in New Zealand’s productions, should any newspaper men ‘happen to be listening. Unfortunately contact with London was a little delayed and the remark was lost. Had it been heard, it would certainly haye created a New Zealand atmosphere,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 9

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"What's the Price Butterfat?" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 9

"What's the Price Butterfat?" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 9

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