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Radio transmitting and receiving sets on outback stations take the place of telephones, but only at 8 p.m. when the post office radio station calls set owners individually for the transmission of messages.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 90, Issue 4, 15 April 1955, Page 348

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Radio transmitting and receiving sets on outback stations take the place of telephones, but only at 8 p.m. when the post office radio station calls set owners individually for the transmission of messages. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 90, Issue 4, 15 April 1955, Page 348

Radio transmitting and receiving sets on outback stations take the place of telephones, but only at 8 p.m. when the post office radio station calls set owners individually for the transmission of messages. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 90, Issue 4, 15 April 1955, Page 348

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