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The Picture on the Opposite Page

QN the opposite page is a composite picture arranged by the British Broadcasting Corporation in honJens of the King’s Jubilee. In he background is a map of ithe world showing the places at which the King’s voice will be heard, while the photographs show his Majesty at the microphone at Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the dome of St. Paul’s, the State coach, a crowd near the Palace gates and the B.B.C.’s engineers at the control board. RARRRAR RRR RAR RRO

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19350426.2.18

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 13

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The Picture on the Opposite Page Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 13

The Picture on the Opposite Page Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 13

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