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RADIO IN BRITAIN

INCREASE IN LICENCES

NEW POLICE FACILITY

(British Official Wireless.) (Received August 12, 12.15 p.m.) RUGBY, August 11. The total number of wireless licences in the United Kingdom at the end of July was 7,718,557, as compared with 7,146,329 a year ago. The increase indicates the continued growth of public interest in wireless, and large attendances are expected at the Radio Exhibition which opens at Olympia in a fortnight's time. There is special curiosity among the buying public this year to see the television sets which the wireless trade is likely to be showing in anticipation, of the opening of the television service. Widespread utilisation of wireless for police work has taken a hew form in Lancashire, where the first police horse has been equipped with a receiving and transmitting set to be used for traffic control. The whole equipment weighs only 6 pounds, and the transmitting set has its own call sign and a range of several miles. The Lancashire police force is the only police force in the country which has a two-way wireless telephonic system working in connection with a fleet of police cars.

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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 9

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RADIO IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 9

RADIO IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 9

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