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Radio in Africa

[THE South African Government, which has hitherto shown little interest in: broadcasting, has recently announced that an advisory committee is to be constituted to make recommenda-. tions to the Postmaster-General. The. service in many parts of Africa has been the subject of much complaint, and some stations have not even effec-: tually covered the suburbs of the cities where the stations are located. Listeners generally are delighted with the new moye by the Government, although no official explanation has been made of the committee’s purpose.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 2

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Radio in Africa Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 2

Radio in Africa Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 2

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