THE RADIO EXHIBITION.
TO rHI tDITOH OV THJS PRIgS ' J|ir, —In fairness to, the 2000 people ; who naid for admission to the Eadio .Exhibition, and voted on the exhibits, I consider that the committee should ' publish the names of the judge, the scrutineers, and the person who held the ' sealed - envelope.—Tours, etc., VOTEE. JWh/Tth, 1930. ;£J#bfln.,. shown the above letter, the president of the Eadio Association (Mr . said' the names were not annonnced because it was not thought great public interest in tfem. judge .was Mr C. Crawford, ~ joailow- dresset-for Messrs Beath's JCpcL, and tha scrutineer- was the'; assist- / -ant -secretary "of the Canterbury -Em- >'. ployers''Association (MpTiHyde)ritr that no member of the c. trade was.judge, scrutineer, or holder .-.of the sealed envelope, and that until the result was handed 'to him 'shortly ' before eight o'clock no member-of th& y trade knew the result.]
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19975, 9 July 1930, Page 13
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