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  2. RADIO

    The Melbourne City clock striking six recently, was heard by a number of people sitting in a saloon car in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London (says ...

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  5. OUR NEW SERIAL STORY

    "Well I'm--:" The rest of the outburst was merged in a deprecating little cough in deference to the prim elderly lady who ...

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  6. Broadcasting News

    "This man knows what he is talking about is a comment which was made by many people who listened to the descriptions of the various functions ...

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  7. The Microphone

    The art of broadcasting is making rapid strides, and radio engineers have a problem to keep up to date with so many new theories and practical ...

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  8. Fogs at Sea

    Broadly there are two ways in which vessels fitted with wireless have used it in practice for ascertaining their direction or position (states ...

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  10. Radio and the Weather

    Radio has no effect on the weather, according to Dr. Charles C. Clark, acting chief of the United States Weather Bureau, Dr. Clark is backed up by Dr. ...

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