EMPIRE BROADCASTING
NEW ZEALAND RECEPTION 8.8. C. DIRECTOR’S VISIT [ Per Press Association.] AUCKLAND, Aug. 6. In what measure the Empire shortwave services meet the needs o listeners in New Zealand and the degree of their shortcomings, if any, are the main reasons behind the visit of Mr J. Beresford Clark, director of Empire services of the British Broadcasting Corporation, who arrived by the Monterey from Suva and was met by Professor J. Shelley, Director of Broadcasting in New Zealand. Mr Clark said he found that in the Pacific islands the reception of the short-wave programme from England was rather variable. Although Mr Clark will be in New Zealand for a fortnight only, in that time he will visit the various dis tricts in both islands and discuss with officials and others the Empire shortwave services and their general efficiency from the Dominion standpoint. He is to leave by the Wanganella from Auckland on August 18 lor Sydney.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 186, 7 August 1937, Page 11
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