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WAR COVERAGE

HOW THE NEWS IS SENT INTERESTING BROADCAST TO-NIGHT [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, February 15. Mr R. Irvine Douglas, London manager and editor of the Australian Associated Press, with which the United Press Association of New Zealand is associated in obtaining its overseas news, will broadcast from the 8.8. C. a talk at 8.15 this evening (New Zealand time), telling how the news is sent from London to New Zealand and Australia. Mr Douglas will also describe the conditions under which his staff works in war-time Loudon,.,

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Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 10

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WAR COVERAGE Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 10

WAR COVERAGE Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 10

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