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B.B.C. THREAT

BROADCAST TO GERMANY ACTION TO BE TAKEN. AGAINST INTERRUPTION OF PROGRAMMES. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright); LONDON, October 14.. The 8.8. C. has broadcast a threat to Germany to use the .German wavelengths if the ghost voice continues to intrude upon British programmes. “What the Germans can do, we can do more effectively, because the German stations go off the air when the R.A.F. is attacking,” said the announcer. The Gestapo could not punish millions listening in on their own wave-lengths. The 8.8. C. is working on plans whereby it will, if it does not eliminate the interrupter, at least reduce this noisy nuisance.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1941, Page 6

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105

B.B.C. THREAT Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1941, Page 6

B.B.C. THREAT Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1941, Page 6

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