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Right: Mr. J. Ball, director of 2YA, speaking to London on the radio telephone at 2YA, when he

received an account of the scores of the second Test match. Those in the group are: Standing—Messrs. Cook and Walker (friends of K. C. James), Mr. Dempster (father of C. S. Dempster), J. R. Smith (Engineer-in-Charge of the Post and Telegraph Laboratory). Seated—Mr. Ball, Mrs. Dempster and Mr. W. P. Broad (chairman of the Management Committee of the Wellington Cricket Association). —"Dominion," photos.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 1

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Right: Mr. J. Ball, director of 2YA, speaking to London on the radio telephone at 2YA, when he received an account of the scores of the second Test match. Those in the group are: Standing—Messrs. Cook and Walker (friends of K. C. James), Mr. Dempster (father of C. S. Dempster), J. R. Smith (Engineer-in-Charge of the Post and Telegraph Laboratory). Seated—Mr. Ball, Mrs. Dempster and Mr. W. P. Broad (chairman of the Management Committee of the Wellington Cricket Association). —"Dominion," photos. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 1

Right: Mr. J. Ball, director of 2YA, speaking to London on the radio telephone at 2YA, when he received an account of the scores of the second Test match. Those in the group are: Standing—Messrs. Cook and Walker (friends of K. C. James), Mr. Dempster (father of C. S. Dempster), J. R. Smith (Engineer-in-Charge of the Post and Telegraph Laboratory). Seated—Mr. Ball, Mrs. Dempster and Mr. W. P. Broad (chairman of the Management Committee of the Wellington Cricket Association). —"Dominion," photos. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 4, 7 August 1931, Page 1

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