OFFICIAL WIRELESS
PROSPEROUS EXHIBITION
LISTENERS STEADILY GROW-/. (Official Wireless.) '-i h- - RUGBY, Sept. 12DWhen the national radio exhibition opens at Olympia, ’London, next TTiday, one of Britain’s youngest but most properous industries will display its products. A The British wireless industry, has no unemployed. It is growing with great rapidoty. It provides work for more than 1,090,000 employees, and ft represents a value ot £80,000,000. ■ ,
Since last years fsix* big new factories for the mass prqduetion of wireless sets have sprung upf and at Olympia 200 firms, all prosperous, are exhibiting products ranging frpm the smallest terminal to the biggest valve in the world, einboding the last word in the science of wireless. Broadcasting in Britain continues to grow enoimously, and there is a steady increase of 20,0()0 new wireless license holders each month. Seven years ago there were only .173,000 in/ force whereas tlrro are now 3,200,000.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 6
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148OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 6
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