BRITISH RADIO EXPORTS
Britisli inanufaeturers of radio reeeiving sets are already exporting moro tlian twiee as niuuy as the J 9 3 S nionthly average. Tliis is reveaJed by interesting statistics publislied in London. On tlie monthly average in 1938 sonio 7050 radio receiving sets wero e.vjjorted to the value of £30,720. As a resnlt of the war there was a decliue to 1370 sets on a monthly average. valued at £13,703. The figures for the lirst four montlis of 1040 werc: — Januarv, number of sets exported 0415, value £53,000; February, 10,010 sets, value £97,518; Alarch, 14,473 sets. value £120,050; and April, 15,477 sets' ; worth £130,000. Orders have been'roceived from all part-s vof the world, especially tlie Fmpire, India, Latiii Aiuerica and Furopean countries.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 July 1946, Page 3
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