N=2wWs and articles about television must be passed by the Germau Ministry of Posts before they can be published in Germany; one ‘reason is Probably the many complaints, by credulous persons, that they are being surreptitiously televised. R. HORE BELISHA, Minister for Transport, and famous for his traffic signals and regulations, has written to manufacturers of car radios, saying that be approves of receivers in motor-ears, hopes that they may not be tuned so loudly as to annoy the public, and undertakes not to make regulations about them without. cousulting the manufacturers. THE tendency towards increased conveniences and services to passengers on interstate liners is reveaied in a new radio installation which is being placed in the Adelaide Company’s Manunda, The equipment comprises a three-channel] amplifying system, which will enable .passengers to hear ‘three services simultaneously in various parts of the ship. | For instance, the programme of a broadcasting station may be in progress in one part of the ship, in another recorded music. and in a third sporting announcements may be available,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 49
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173Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 49
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