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Pursuit of Murderers

Police Carry Wireless A POLICE party which recently left Perth, Western Australia, to investigate rumours of the murder of two white men by aborigines, are carrying with them a complete portable shortwave transmitter and receiver. It is expected that the party will thus be . able to maintain daily scbedwes with headquarters. The mobile transmitter obtains power from a hand-driyen generator, which delivers 400 volt: to the plate of the transmitting valve. [A recent cable stated that this party had°* been beaten by the drought and forced to return.]

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311002.2.15

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 4

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Pursuit of Murderers Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 4

Pursuit of Murderers Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 4

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