FURTHER COMMUNICATIONS LAST NIGHT
Mr. Bell was again iri\ communication ■ with London last night;' speaking "2KF, Mr. Partridge, through whom he transmitted to 2SZ Mr. Massey's compli- - nients. Mr. Bell.also transmitted the. following message to the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir-James Al- - leri): Greetings from home." - ThiPwas also received and acknowledged. Several London stations were' calline Now Zealand during the' early' part of' the evening, and the, local . men. had a' very l>usy_ time. : An JEnglishman sent' the following, congratulatory message - By Jove, the ,4's (New. Zealaiiders) are "■' .the boys. Another Englishman said he ' received a cable,on-Saturday from New Zealand, saying that he-had.been heard. _ Mr. blade, of Dunedin"., worked successtully through two London stations lasfi night. . : '- /...,../, , Mr. Bell reported tFrat the 'Londoa • massages last night were louder than oa Saturday night. . • .•- v.v '■ './
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1924, Page 3
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