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A CURIOUS case was reported in the "Daily Express" recently of a’ bat secking ‘refuge from the sunlight ‘by crawling between two condenser plates at the broadcasting station .-WEAT. This refuge might have suited the bat, but it put the broadcasting station out of operation for about eight hours, The chief engineer noticed that the sta‘tion began to lose power shortly: before 10 a.m. The bat, of course, caused a short-circuit and eyentually its fused body was found between the vanes. A POLICE superintendent at Newe castle holds the opinion that wire‘less encourages drinking. For -this reason he opposed the granting:of « music license to a publican who wanted to install a loudspeaker in the bar. Luckily the Bench disagreed with the ‘police superintendent and granted the necessary license. This is almost as bad’ as some people suggesting that wiréless waves interfere with birds and
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 29, 31 January 1930, Page 39
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