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Quelling Rebellions By Radio

-_-_- Aeroplane Equipment A#2RIAL proadcasting apparatus has been installed in a British transport plane for use among the tribesmen of Iraq. Authorities believe that the effect of a voice from the sky may serve to disperse the natives in rebellion. It is also felt that spoken warnings, issued in booming voices, will have much greater effect than leafilets dropped among the villages. | It is hoped that the new means will subdue revolts without having to resort to more forceful methods. The apparatus installed amplifies the voice more than a million times and makes it possible for a speaker to be heard plainly from altitudes of 3000 to 4000 eet. —

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320506.2.56

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 32

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Quelling Rebellions By Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 32

Quelling Rebellions By Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 32

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