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A year or more ago, Britons were alarmed by the broad¢asting of the sounds of a "revolution"; and those who missed the preliminary announcement felt that the levity was improper, Less serious was the announcement, a few days ago, that Germany and New York had been connected by the transAtlantic radiophone; Jater traced to a hoax played by a London operator on one in Frankfort-am-Main, which led to. a Press dispatch followed by an official investigation on the part of the British postal authorities, |

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 12

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 12

Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 12

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