World Radio News
([PELEPHONE subscribers in Paris and other parts of France will soon be able to hear the time by just ringing the exchange and listening; as New Zealand subscribers were able to do hefore economy measures were introduced. The French announcements will be made by means of a loudspeaker worked by an electric clock and will broadcast the hour, minute and second ‘every ten seconds. N amusing incident is reported in connection with the broadcasting of the play, "The Ghost Train," by 2UB. Rehearsals were in progress with much blowing of whistles and other sound effects when a noise from without interrupted proceedings, Two policemen were demanding admission, and it was learned that they had received an urgent message to the effect that a woman had been locked in the studio and was screaming for help. The guardians of the law appreciate the joke when they were acquainted | with the cause of the screams.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 21
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156World Radio News Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 21
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