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Message to N.Z. Listeners From A.B.C. Chairman

The following message has been received by the "Radio Record" from Mr W. J. Cleary, chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission bd ' qT gives me great pleasure to extend cordial greetings to New Zealand listeners. Close and firm bonds of interest and friendship have always existed between these two neighbouring outposts of the British Empire. I feel sure that the advent of broadcasting has made, and will continue to make, those bonds both closer and stronger. i" We in Australia have warmly welcomed the courteous co-opera-tion invariably offered to us by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, to which we wish all success in the valuable work which it is undertaking. If, as we are assured, our own programmes are often heard undistorted even over that wide sea which separates us from your Domin‘on, we earnestly hope that this hag not only added something to the pleasure you derive from broadcasting, but also given you a more intimate glimpse of our outlook and activities, and so helped to reduce the distance between us.. (Signed) W. J. CLEARY, Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sydney.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 11

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Message to N.Z. Listeners From A.B.C. Chairman Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 11

Message to N.Z. Listeners From A.B.C. Chairman Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 11

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