MYSTERY RADIO
UNWELCOME VOICE
HINDENBURG INTERRUPTED
(Received 2nd January, 8 a.m.)
LONDON, Ist January.
The "Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin says that there was consternation among wireless listeners when President HindeTiburg's broadcast was interrupted by a coarse voice demanding that the proletariat should form a united Communist front. The police immediately started a Hunt for the mystery radio ' station.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 11
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