N.Z. Short Wave Club Notes
From the Secretary’s Pen os AM ANY readers when writing in complain or being iar away trom the city; 1 reauy envy them, because tately the number ot vis-tors 1 have bad has suriousiy hindered ciub work. Seeing that 1 charge inquirers a penny stamp for my autograph 1 am going to instail a collection box and, with the proceeds, buy presents to sotten the wrath of members who are being neglected. Owing to the times muny eannot join but are with us in spirit. If readers who are unemployed or who are on parttime would like to know a way in which they can obtain membirship under a branch scheme they could collect from upward of five names of others in a-simi-lar position and write in, when details will be sent. I. have to thank many members and non-members who sent in items of interest, especially with regard to important announcements. I am thus nabled in my daily conference with the president to keep some: sort of trace of the everchanging conditions. My one regret is that. I: have not more time so that I could give more information out. . Per- haps if I can persuade visitors to be brief I may be able to manage. Important matters of policy are awaitjing the clearance of the present rush. The time has arrived to lay down definite lines, and, with that object in view, all the members will be invited to scnd in suggestions, Drep a line to A. B. McDonagh, seeretary, New Zealand Short Wave Club. 4 Queen Street, Wellington, and Uncle Mae will tell you all about it--Yours
ffatcrnally.
MAC
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 29
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277N.Z. Short Wave Club Notes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 29
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