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" Everybody's Wireless Book," published by W. Collins Sons and Co.,- London, is one that should appeal to all wifeless enthusiasts. The author gives a simple description of receiving and transmitting circuits, illustrated by many diagrams. 'fins publication provides the reader with an excellent insight into some of the many mysteries of modern wireless. Bernard Shaw tells how in . early life Galsworthy was in California in quest of health, and had not at the time given any thought to the profession of literature. The doctor recommended a long sea voyage, and arrangements were made for hira to poard t* l6 ship at San Francisco. He ciei *v, e .essoin nTi< from iilo *-«<■■ iTr».«rWew took away the impression or a gruff vo^a^K 8 / uman y ™d 8 GalswTrtty M fluently and b Galsreadmg capWa man of wiae the captain tSgd theffil Noughts and his hand «I3L» he « S€eker to try imagination and the g ' A lßvrorth {o ™* .- he urged him to l g vi° f expression that > The sSfpper was iV I**'1**' He did. ;; these un^u^ndS^ nra \ Un der :~ the skipper so iull 10 "? H 8 ** \ h ? caree « g; 'of two of the dav'» k 2° wlcd ee and '■; . litarataw. y * greateßt B ter a of

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 4 (Supplement)

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