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A radio announcer from one of the Australian broadcasting stations was responsible the other night for air unconscious piece of humor. Having given the details of the Test result, he turned his attention to the weather report, and announced ; ‘Tne depression which has been over Australia recently is now moving towards the ea.st.” " ' (The- intoTnational cable news appearing jn . this issue is published by arrangement with the Australian Press Association and .the "Sun-Her-ald” News -'Service Ltd.')
The]one!-speaker announcing apparatus whereby patrons of the Auckland Racing Club are provided with a running commentary oT the events was the subject of many appreciative references on Thursday. One visitor to the course stated that the features of the service which impressed him were the correct pronunciation of the names of the horses, find the fact that it did not become varied by the atmosphere.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11827, 7 January 1933, Page 7
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