HEARD IN CHRISTCHURCH.
The official conversations between Sydney and London were heard at excellent etwngth frpm about 7 o'eleefc last eveniag, by Ghristeburch listeners. Mr U p, Simpson, of 2g aioucester street, tuning in direct, heard Mr Bamsay WaePenald'3 eftnversation with m slm\\in with the greatest dktinctnese. Later, Mr Lloyd fieefge spofee with Ml W, U. Hughes, The former was less easy to hear in detail, but M* Hugb*s was heard with the eiarity wtlfrj* soeiated with short wave broadeast frow
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19916, 1 May 1930, Page 11
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