Short-Wave Club Notes
From the Secretary’s Pen WE haye temporarily lost the services of Mr. L. Saunders, who’ has left New Zealand for a time. Mr. Saunders, who was oue of the foundation members of the club, 1as been for a number of years one of the most enthusiastic shortware listeners, . With the rapid growth of the club it is becoming necessary to go in for office ap-plances-in fact, these are already over-(ue-and so a special meeting, is to De held. The club does not run a newspaper, but notes appear regularly in thie "Radio Times." The method of keeping members together is by means of a private typ2written monthly paper, which is not for sale. Listeners will be. interested to know that the club is ready to put a shortwave station on the air, and the only thing preventing us from doing so is the necessary permission. Ag such a scheme would benefit all listeners, whether members or not, any support by readers would result in mutual benefit. As another elub .hgs.. permission, we are feeling optimistic. / _ If all goes well, Wellington will have "Radio Shack" in a yery short. time, The committee has inspected a number. of places, and are hoping to finalise arrangements very soon. Inquirers, please address me, A. B. Mce ‘Donagh, Secretary, N.Z. Shortwave Club, 4 Queen Street, Wellington.-yYours fraternally, "MAC.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 24
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226Short-Wave Club Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 24
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