VO commercial travellers were swapping tall wireless stories in the presence of an old countryman whom they were trying to impress. "You got a radio set?" asked one of the travellers, "Yes, sorr,"’ said the countryman, "T got a very good one." "Has it good selectivity?" asked the traveller, with a knowing wink at his companion. "Well, yes," said the old fellow, "it has. The other night IT was listening to a quartet, and I didn’t like the
tenor, so I just turned him out and listened to the other three," (QNCE again the winter wrestling season is here, and once again the service of Australia’s commercial station, 2UW, is to the fore in broadeasting the struggles of the men of the ring. The descriptions are put on the air by the ace of sporting commentators, Cyril Angles, whose graphie de scriptions thrill thousands upon thousands of listeners every Monday evyening, A novel touch is introduced into the broadcast by the introduction to listeners of the wrestlers themselves. The broadcasts come over at approximately 10,45 p.m, (New Zealand time).
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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 41
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179Untitled Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 41
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