He Cabled To The "Children's Hour"
ABLE addressed "Children’s Hour, 4ZB, Dunedin, New Zealand," proved to be New Year greetings from Captain Karlsson, of the Penang, Finnish barque which breke the news during winter after sulfcring disablement in a storm. During the stay in Dunedin, the Penang and the southern commercial station hecame very friendly. Captain Karlsson was a frequent and popular speaker in the children’s sessions, relays were made from the vessel, and while the ship lay anchored outside the heads awaiting news of one of her men dangerously ill in hospital, special bulletins were sent from 4ZB, That listeners ure still interested in the parque is shown by the number of requests for copies of the compass chart uwutographed by Captain Karlsson and his crew.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 3
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127He Cabled To The "Children's Hour" Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 3
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