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Article : 106 wordsMUSIC and the man in the Street" is the title of the talk to be delivered by Dr. Thomas Wood, the celebrity speaker from 2FC next Sunday. ...
Article : 71 wordsIF you want to learn the meaning of the mysterious dots and dashes you hear over the air from the coastal radio stations and from ships at sea, free ...
Article : 72 wordsMADAME EVELYN GREIG (2BL pianist) is well known in the musical world of Sydney, and toured Australia and America with Michael ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 812 wordsNAUTICAL radio is the oldest: aeronautical radio the youngest offspring of radio. It has long been compulsory in most countries for ships of a certain ...
Article : 366 wordsTIME—health—the depth or shallowness of one's purse—opportunity—and so many other considerations determine our ability to realise our dreams of ...
Article : 161 wordsA BALL to ball description of the play during the fifth England-Australia Test match was broadcast to all parts of the world. ...
Article : 177 wordsLAURENCE HALBERT is a born radio-play producer. His plays to say nothing of his acting, have met with a ready response from listeners. So much ...
Article : 85 wordsMRS ESME WILLIAMS, 6 Lihon-street, Lane Cove, won first price of £5 5s in the Essay Competition recently conducted by the A.B.C. The subject of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsTHE Danish Board of Education conducts partial courses of instruction over the air. This is done to encourage more young people to attend the universities. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 24 Aug 1930, Page 10
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