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  2. 6 W.F.

    At 7.45 this evening there will be a talk by Mr. B. H. Cathrick, who will give some incidents of his trip by motor cycle through eighteen countries. ...

    Article : 642 words
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  4. The Broadcast Listener

    For how long will listeners to broadcast programmes have to suffer the continued interference from the commercial station at Applecross? For several weeks now ...

    Article : 747 words
  5. WIRELESS BROADCAST

    6.45: Tune in. 6.50: Uncles Henry and Duffy will talk to the kiddies. 7.20: Stock and share intelligence, by ...

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  6. "ANNOUNCER" OR "DESCRIBER"

    What is one to call an official fulfilling the functions of a describer of passing events for broadcasting? "Describer" is ugly and "Announcer" is misleading ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. THE BELLS OF ST. PAUL'S

    The transmission by 3LO Melbourne of the bells of St. Paul's Cathedral is an outstanding feature in the Sunday programmes. It does more, perhaps, than ...

    Article : 333 words
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