RADIO INSTITUTE
The following officers have been elected by the New Zealand Radio Institute:—President, Mr. S. J. Rubenstein; Wellington vice-president, Mr. E. C. Johnson; Auckland vice-president' Mr. C. Ruscoe; Christchurch vice-pre-sident, Mr. A.' E."H. Simpson; ' hon treasurer and secretary, Mr. Wm. Boardmnn; cominitteo, Messrs. A' p' Gregg, T. H. Mcgann, S. H. Pei-ry .k' T. Wilkinson, D. M. Burns, C. c' X Fear, W. S Green, J. G, Henderson, j" K. Hooker, F. Macodo, P. L. Warwick; representative to Examinations Board, Mr. E. Sladej auditor: Mr J R. Perston.
Hatpius have returned to favour in Britain, as the new straw hats need some securing; but they are only four inches long, as compared with the teninch "weapon" of pre-war days.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 16
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