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A Unique Broadcast

FRRECENTLY a small fire accidentally broke out at the broadcasting studio in Berlin, and firemen were summoned to prevent the conflagration from spreading. The announcer, who may have been an. opportunist, but who was, more than likely, too scared to think of the normally all-important, microphone, did not switch off; and so the noise of the fire’ was broadcast, Later an account of the incident was given to listeners, who would probably _ have been wondering if they had suddenly been switched on to a Chinese concert, Purgatory, ,or a new kind of children’s hour,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 9

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A Unique Broadcast Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 9

A Unique Broadcast Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 9

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