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Aerial Mast Stolen

An Audacious. Theft A RESIDENT of Rotorua was unpleasantly surprised recently to find that his wireless set definitely refused to operate. He tried all known methods to coax a tune or two out of the recalcitrant instrument, but all in vain, Wnlightenment came later when it was found that under cover of darkness, and while the family was asleep, a thief, or thieves, had stolen the mast and aerial, One end of the wire was attached to a pole on the roof, but this was carefully cut and the rest of the outfit removed without the least disturbance.. ,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

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Aerial Mast Stolen Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

Aerial Mast Stolen Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

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