Black Magic
Phe pened Radio on Pitcairn Island (CAPTAIN BE. H. WILSON, now a retired officer of the U.S.S. Company, sends an interesting note to Mr. Clive Drummond, announcer at 2YA:"Passing through Pitcairn Island in August last I had the pleasure of installing a presentation six-valve set there for the benefit of the community. You will be gratified to know that even -in that far-flung outpost they have learned to appreciate 2YA and were thrilled when they heard your voice giving news items, following which the clock boomed out 8 p.m. and then musical items. It was a glorious moonlight night with about a hundred islanders listening-in to 2YA for the first time " fhe history of Pitcairn. Many of the fsanders have never -been off Pitcairn and had never heard anything of the kind before."
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 5
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135Black Magic Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 5
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