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DURING Hitler’s recent "election" campaign, he was accompanied o his tour of Germany by a team of radio technicians and radio equipment, in cluding three special desks with mic rophones and_switches, one in reserve and the others of different shapes to suit different halls. The radio brigade had an aeroplane at its disposal. R, BOAKH CARTER, who talked from the Columbia (U.S.A.) network on King George on January 21. received : 100,000 requests for copies of ‘his ‘talk; 10,000 were from members of the Canadian Parliament. _ probably for distribution in Canada, _ The requests were accompanied. sometimes by money, jubilee postage stamps, buttons from service niforms of world war veterans, and sprigs. ‘of heather, ete, The money. was given V +6 ‘éharity.’ ee a Rte

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Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 46

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Untitled Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 46

Untitled Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 46

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