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Radio in the Blackblocks.

THIS week’s winning par, sent by M. Nelson, is somewhat out of the usual. She styles it "How the Radio Behaves Sometimes in the Backblocks"’:

Oh, the wireless, How it fades And jades Our senses And our fancies As it prances. Now here With a blare, Now there Nowhere. A. tiny wail, We hail As a trail,

Of return While we burn And churn. With a-thrill To hear it trill Like a rill. Softly coming Then a booming, Loud presuming You would dare To declare /t had gone Nowhere.

M.

Nelson

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320826.2.22

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Page 7

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95

Radio in the Blackblocks. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Page 7

Radio in the Blackblocks. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Page 7

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