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RECORD AIR FREIGHT OF PHILIPS VALVES

= Flown 10,000 Miles to Meet Unprecedented Demand . To meet an unprecedented demand that has arisen in Australia for the new Philips Octode frequency converter, a record-breaking air freight comprising half a ton of these valves was flown half-way; across the world and landed last week at Mascot Aerodrome, Sydney, by air-liners of the Imperial, K.L.M., Quantas, and New England Airways. This interesting news item has just been received in cable form by Philips Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd. from their Sydney offices, which arranged a reception and luncheon at the aerodrome for the radio trade to commemorate this unique event in the history of radio in Australia. Further details, with photographs, will be published in the near future.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 47

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RECORD AIR FREIGHT OF PHILIPS VALVES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 47

RECORD AIR FREIGHT OF PHILIPS VALVES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 47

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