RADIO LISTENERS' LEAGUE.
Interest in the Xew Zealand Radio Listeners' League has quickened" by reasou of the fact that to-morrow evening at a public meeting a branch of the league will be opened in Wellington. The Domiuion organiser, Mr. Harold Booth, is making a special. visit to Wellington •to ■ explain fully the objects and policy of the Dominion League. Mr. J. H. Owen, ■ -'ell known, in .radio circles, -will preside. The Post-master-General has yet to announce liis intentions regarding the control of radio broadcasting in New Zealand, and -an opportunity therefore, rests, with radio listeners to see that they have a voice in the control of broadcasting when the contemplated change takes place. To-morrow's meeting-will be held at' Messrs. Nimmo and Son's Concert Hall, Willis street (entrance from Bond street) at S o'clock Musical items will be provided.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 3
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