N.Z. Shortwave Club Notes
From the Secretary’s Pen [ ITAVE received a number of letters from Jadies in Taranaki re the woodshed incident, So it appears that shortwave listening must be very popular up that way. Our list of lady members is slowly mounting. Another remarkable feature is the number of transmitters who are joining up. a A booklet for new members is ‘now under consideration. It will be: practically a. correspondence course of .shortwave. later on, a definite system will be arranged for members receiving stations. , My latest postal curio is a‘letter that had no address-merely a club stamp- ?
so evidently I must appear in the "Gallery" of the Postal Department. I had a rap over the knuckles frum one or two country members re my complaint about visitors, As it happens, the country members are only down for avery short time, -so it does not refer to. them. Only those who take on a_secretary’s job kuow what it is like. One member used to call at 7 a.m.: others at dunch time, and at 7 p.m. — So, in order to do a little work, I had to ask. them to make their visits brief. Visitors from the country are always welcome. As they have not the benefits of reference -libraries and the facilities that town members haye, it is an advantage for them to get x few ideas to take back to their friends. Drop a line to A. B, McDonagh, Secretary, N.Z. Shortwave Club, 4 Queen Street, Wellington, and hear all abotnt it-Yours fraternally, MAC.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Page 6
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