Last Tuesday’s storm played havoc with wireless aerials, and the accompanying lightning “put the wind up” a number of listeners-in. It is not often that Hobart ...
Article : 342 wordsQueries concerning the operation of radio apparatus will be answered either in these columns, or through the post. Where a personal reply is desired a stamped and addressed envelope should be forwarded. ...
Article : 1,033 wordsMr. H. V. McKay of Sunshine Harvester fame, has joined the board of directors of the Victorian Newspaper Ltd. Mr. J. Ord Hume, the English ...
Article : 653 wordsDeparture of Tasmanian troops for the European war, 1914. The Statue of Liberty, which Is 200 feet high, and which commemorates the ...
Article : 380 wordsMr. C. E. Culley, M.HA., has received a letter from Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Council of, Action, notifying him that a meeting of the Council is to be ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the session just concluded the Federal Government fully maintained its reputation as the creator of boards and commissions. The already lengthy list ...
Article : 525 wordsIt is gradually dawning on the Federal Government that the Commonwealth Public Service is rather overloaded, and that the cost of the administration of ...
Article : 731 words“Where are We?”—Under this heading in “The Sews” of October 16 you show that our State lost 584 people by [?]tion last year, and judging by the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe following letter has been received by Mr. Gordon Harris, headmaster of the Lansdowne Crescent State-school, from Messrs. farmers Ltd., Sydney, relating to ...
Article : 327 wordsYou have as much sense as the next man. Use. it Rely of it An[?] will grew You have two good hands two good ...
Article : 250 wordsThe first photograph o£ the Wireless Broadcasting Studio. at S LO. in Collins Street, with are orchestra which will assist with the programmes. The microphone is indicated by an arrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 256 wordsHobart has long needed a live amateur theatrical company' which can from time to time produce something “worth while,” and it seems that in the enthusiasts who ...
Article : 544 words2. B.L. (Broadcasters Ltd., Sydney), gave a fine concert on Saturday night. Mr. Cyril Monks, La[?] Battery Point., was notified by wire that his sister, Miss ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Federal Government has forwarded a framed photograph of the flagship Australia to all the municipalities. On the fre[?]is a metal shield ...
Article : 281 wordsWhat do you think of Braybrook?” That is a question which Tasmanian listeners-in are asking one another at the present time. Opinions are many and ...
Article : 389 wordsDuring Children's Book Week, which begins tonight, an Australian author will give a wireless talk each night on some aspect of his work. ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsThere's a Harry Vatdon in our midst —a golfer who holes 150 yards brassie shots and sometimes holes out in one! It's the Town Clerk, Mr. W. A. Brain. ...
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The News (Hobart, Tas. : 1924 - 1925), Mon 20 Oct 1924, Page 4
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