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AUSTRALIAN RECEPTION. CAREFUL ARRANGEMENTS MADE [ Per Press Association. J WELLINGTON, Jun 7. Shortly after 10 o’clock to-night, New Zealand time, the broadcast station 2BL, Sydney, announced that the Sydney Sun had just received a cable Irom Suva stating that Captain Kingsford Smith will resumo his Hight at n p.m. sharp to-morrow. At 10.40 p.m-, New Zealand lime, tins broadcast station 2FC, Sydney, announced that the arrival of the 44Southern Cross” at Brisbane on Saturday morning will be described by broadcast station 4QG Brisbane. A land line will connect the Brisbane station with 2FC Sydney, and the latter station, in conjunction with Amalgamated Wireless Ltd., will re-broadcast 4QG on a wave length of 28.5 metres. The announcer at 2FC called the broadcast stations at Melbourne, Adelaide. Perth and Hobart, expressing the hope that they will be able to relay the short wave transmission.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20167, 8 June 1928, Page 7
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