“HOWLING” VALVES.
To the Editor of the “Thnam Herald.” Sir, —You deserve our thanks tor publishing the letter by S.O.S. It lias had the desired result and, once again it is -a pleasure to iiv.” The 'following ,is from ..the “.Ni.Z. ■ Itadio and refers ‘to Dunedin. - ‘‘Howling valves are a continual source of interference. Ordinary, this nuisance is bad enough, but these last few weeks it appears to be getting worse. It is to be hoped the rentable D.F. set which is now installed in a motor car operating in the district, will enable a line to be drawn on sonic of the offenders, and that t-licsc same listeners will figure at the Police Court. It may not be generally known that any listener causing wanton interference is liable to have his receiver confiscated. 13 I hope tins will catch the eye of the remaining “howler” who is fond of 40G. I am, etC ’’ RESISTANCE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 6
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