gy pressing a kfcy at Radio House, Londofl. Captain P. p. Eckersley, of the British Broadcasting Company, flooded a New York house with music. It is ® private house in which every room is equipped with wireless, but not wire is visible. Even the aerial has been buil* into the walls. The six loud* s ,P ea k ers can be operated separatejv or together, offering three programmes m ° ne house, and an automatic time clock starts a set at any h-.-ur reauired.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17905, 22 July 1926, Page 9
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