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BELLS.

The very latest idea, in bell music comes from Tintagel parish '-.-church, in Cornwall. This -church was' the first in the country to install a radio-gramo-phone system, and this proved so successful that arrangements were, made recently to reproduce records of bell music by means of a moving coil loud-speaker placed in the church tower. .

It is claimed") that records of bellg played in this way cannot be distinguished from the real thing; and, of course, the, loud-speaker installation is much less expensive than genuine bells would be. ■■'.'- '-.■■■' -"■' '. '

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 4

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BELLS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 4

BELLS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 4

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