EVIDENCE BY PEDAL RADIO
BRISBANE, Dec. 24
Evidence was taken over the “ Flying Doctor ” wireless network of 4000 square miles at Broken Hill recently by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Security. Revealing this, Senator W. D. Cooper, deputy chairman of the committee, said he believed it was the first time that evidence had been taken in such a manner. Witnesses gave evidence from distances of up to 500 miles from Broken Hill. They used pedal wireless sets, and when they had concluded their evidence they were questioned by committee members. The session lasted an hour and a-half.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 6
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