"AUCKLAND, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes (ex-Prime Minister of Australia), Dame Mary Hughes, and their daughter Helen, were through' passengers for ...
Article : 1,143 wordsNo one disputes the value of a library. Its name is legion. A man who amasses a fortune may spend thousands of pounds in the purchase of books that he never ...
Article : 1,410 wordsBeing a section, dealing non-technically, as far as possible, with the latest developments in wireless generally, and being specially devoted to notes and news concerning both local, amateur, and commercial stations. ...
Article : 80 wordsSo many interesting things have hap-pened this week, and there is such, a great deal to write about, that one hardly knows where to begin. Two happenings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsAt St. Jude's Hall, Brighton, on Tuesday evening, the Rev. N. Crawford gave on address on "Instincts and other factors in human behaviour." The lecturer said ...
Article : 581 wordsHistory was also made on Thursday night, when a most ambitions programme of entertainment was provided by Mr. E. J. Hume. The feature of the evening of ...
Article : 512 wordsThe Adelaide Town Hall was prettily decorated in blue and white—the colours of the Y.W.C.A'.—on the occasion of the opening of their Blue. Triangle Fete ...
Article : 347 wordsFirst of all, the S.A. Radio Company are to be commended for their enterprise and the smart manner in which, follow-in^ the announcement of the new recula- ...
Article : 358 wordsOne thins more, while on the subject of Mr. Hume's transmission. Mr. Basil Harford was very good in his elocutionary items, "If" (from Kipling), and. "Two. ...
Article : 186 wordsThere are now several radi in the various suburbs, which are proving of great interest and education to members. Much help ...
Article : 107 wordsI was searching the ether on Wednesday evening during a fire minutes' lull in the Broadcast Company's, opening programme, when I tuned in some gramaphone music. ...
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Advertising : 844 wordsI think I have heard every one of 5 Don N's programmes so far, and each time have noticed that the call "5 Don N" preceded the announcement that it ...
Article : 105 wordsListeners in were given a treat last Sun-day night when Mr. J. Fitzmaurice, of Walkerville, broadcast the score of "The Pirates of Penzanee." Transmission ...
Article : 89 words"A. K." (King's Park) writes:—Having heard that the 5 BG two-valve circuit will work only with dull emitter valves. I should like to know whether the Weco ...
Article : 129 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) moved the second reading of the Wireless Agreement Bill. which be explained ...
Article : 167 words5 Don 0 (Mr. F. B. Oldfield, St. Peter's College Radio Club) has been very busy this week with examinations, and has therefore been unable to broadcast ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 23 Aug 1924, Page 7
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