RADIOPHOBIA
Sir, —The letter by Anti-Crooner in Friday's Herald makes good reading and I would like to give an account of a similar experience wo had. It was during the test cricket matches in England last year. My wife objected to the loud-spoakor going all night disturbing herself and tho children. Being a bit of a cricket enthusiast I was determined to hear all the tests. I fixed on headphones with a long extension cord, went to bed, and enjoyed tho cricket without disturbing anybody. The only trouble was I wanted to sleep all the following day. Home, Sweet Home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22300, 24 December 1935, Page 15
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100RADIOPHOBIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22300, 24 December 1935, Page 15
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