Prime Minister’s Speech Marred
Interference from German Broadcaster fi When England’s Prime Minister, the Rt; Hon. Ramsay MacDonald, was broadcasting a talkon India recently, listeners in the south-east of PEngland were annoyed:to hear the powerful German station at. Muchlacher interrupting in broad -German. On one occasion an emphatic remark by the Premier on the subject of Indian self-government. was followed by the unintentional observation, "Ich: glaube es nicht" ("I don’t: believe it’’). Despite the-efforts of the British Broadcasting: Corporation, the. interference continues, and doubts are now ex-. pressed whether -the trouble will be overcome before. the Madrid International Conference on Wireless and Broadcasting is. held next year.. Representations have frequently been made to the German authorities, and novfhe matter has been referred to the international Broadcasting Union, which sits permanently in Geneva.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 2
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132Prime Minister’s Speech Marred Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 39, 10 April 1931, Page 2
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