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N the internationality of broadcasting: Prince Bikdippaya Malakul of Bangkok telegraphed to the Budapest station: ‘We receive your transmissions magnificently, but, to my great regret, only after 10 pm. We much enjoy the melodies of the gipsy bands." And fair exchange no robbery; Debussy got his new musical ideas from round about Siam. TH president of the Wireless Power Transmission Corporation of Providence, R.I., stated that with a 1000kilowatt transmitter he could drive trains by wireless for from 100 to 150 miles. It is said, but has not been proved, that two motor trolleys travelled several miles on the Santa Fe railroad last year, drawing their power from the air,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 4

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 4

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 4

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