Short-Wave Club Notes
T OFTEN receive a letter enclosing a sub. from different people and, on going over the records, I find their names as having sent in inquiries. I find that’ the majority of those who inquire erventually join up. There is spécial provision made so that a deposit will be accepted on the sub. so.that listenérs can get their information and station lists without having to wait for more fayourable times. . The advent of daylight saving and gardening, ete., bring its usual Jack of news from the old-timers, who, as the days get longer, indulge in a period of fading, to return later. Now that the president, Mr. F. W. Sellens, has his transmitter’s ticket, he finds that the nightly conferences with the secretary are to be resumed. The suspension was of a temporary nature so that he could get the hang of the "dittdar?" business, but, while we allowed him a brief respite in order to get through, we cannot afford to allow him too long. Mr. J. VY. McMinn, a. very popular Wellington shortwaver, has been temporarily appointed ‘to the H.Q. committee for special duties, and Mr. G. Blong, a member of the committee, will take on. the duties of assistant. treasurer, Any inquiries regarding the club may. be addressed to A. B. McDonagh, Secretary, N.Z. Short Wave Club, 4 Queen Street, Wellington H1, and remember, if you go out hiking and take a set, get your license endorsed.~Yours fraiernally, ‘ ’ ®
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Page 23
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244Short-Wave Club Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Page 23
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