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Radio Interference in Germany

"THE police at Cossel, in Germany, have issued stringent regulations concerning radio interference, stating that persons who own apparatus which causes interference will be prosecuted if care is not exercised in their use. Only during those hours of the day when people do not listen much may the offending devices be used.

AT 2YA. Monday, December 29.-A programme has been arranged by Miss Lottie Rastall. Fairy recitations will be given by her little pupils. Uncle Jeff, the Maori Legend Lady and Kipling Lady, will also entertain with stories and riddles. Tuesday.-Uncle Toby, with his mouthorgan, will open the programme, then will come Jumbo to take Uncle Toby off in Uncle Toby’s aeroplane for a romp in Nursery Land, where they will be entertained in .the "House that Jack Built." New Year’s Eve.-We have invited all our Scottish friends to the studio to-night. Cousin Dick will play the bagpipes. Cousin Marjorie will sing "New Year’s Carol," and Cousin Dorothy will play Scottish airs on the vibraphone. New Year’s Day.-Big Brother Jack and Uncle George to-night. Cousin Bernard is bringing his Hawaiian guitar, and 2YA Chorus will sing Scottish songs. Friday.-Uncle Jim and the Story Book Lady will send out the birthday greetings to-night. "The Little Tin Soldiers" ‘will come with Cousin Viola, and Cousin Hope will bring her violin. Saturday. -Miss Dorothy Innes has arranged a delightful programme for us to-night. Her little pupils are taking Uncle Jasper and Aunt Molly on a magic carpet to the beach, where there will be a Punch and Judy show, musical boxes, and donkey rides. It will be a wonderful time-all ‘together.

Sunday, January 4.-The Children’s Song Service will be conducted by the Rev. Hubbard, assisted by the Children’s Choir from the Newtown Church of Christ, under the leadership of Mr. Thomas.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 24, 26 December 1930, Page 6

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Radio Interference in Germany Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 24, 26 December 1930, Page 6

Radio Interference in Germany Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 24, 26 December 1930, Page 6

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