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NEW station at Kosice, in CzechoSlovakia, transmits a curious collection of programmes in Russian, Hungarjan, and Polish in an attempt to cater for its extraordinarily cosmopolitan population. From time to time services frum the Polish synagogues are transmitted. N music-loving Munich, every telephone owner can listen to the opera performances each evening by telephone on payment of a fee. Apart mi that, there are listening-rooms in a special building open to the general public where one may listen to the opera for sixpence an hour with headphones.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300207.2.18

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 7

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News Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 7

News Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 7

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