Broadcasting In War Time Londoners, listening in to 8.8. C. broadcasts of concerts in London, had been surprised that reception was somewhat blurred, stated the noted English tenor, Mr Heddle Nash, in addressing an Auckland gathering. The reason was that the concerts were relayed by land line to secret stations perhaps in the north of Scotland or in the south of Ireland, he said. Elaborate precautions had been taken by the 8.8. C. to guard against the vital transmitting gear being damaged by enemy action.
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Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 19
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85Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 19
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