[z is expected that before the end of 1935 Malta will possess a fivekilowatt transmitter. s ces] ENRY HALL and the B.B.C. Dance Band were to make their first public appearance at the Olympia Radio Exhibition. . . a r) s N Austria this year the figures have shown a decided increase. It is alleged that this is due to the considerable interest taken by the nation iu the present Austro-German political conflict. The Government is anxious that the Munich propaganda broadcasts should not be available to the ‘general public and has decreed that where listeners tune in to this station they are forbidden to broadcast the transmission through loud-speakers placed at windows or on balconies for the benefit of passers-by. Apparently this stringent order, which carries with it heavy fines and even imprisonment, is only a provisional one, as according to a report from Vienna in view of the failure of diplomati¢ protests, they may be compelled to jam certain programme features emanating from Munich, Heilsberg and other German studios,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 37
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169Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 18, 10 November 1933, Page 37
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