A Successful Constructor
Youthful Radio Enthusiast Wwe SLEY CHISHOLM is probably one of the most successful young radio constructors in the: Dominion, and the indications are that if he continues at his present rate of progress he will one day be a competent radio technician. Although fifteen years old, he has won eight prizes, including a five-valve receiving set in four years. Many readers will recollect that it was Wesley Chisholm who earried off the two junior class prizes at the Wellington Radio HWxhibition in 1929. Since that time he has won a prize at the technical school and a first and second at the Y.M.C.A. hobbies exhibition. His latest success is at the Salvation Army Wxhibition held a month ago, where he secured first place with short wave set and first for a erystal set. The judge remarked that the work was the very highest possible, and said that he had seen the work of experts below the standard reached by the exhibitor. "He has a great future," remarked the judge.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 17
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172A Successful Constructor Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 6, 21 August 1931, Page 17
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