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URING an _ important political broadcast in Belgium, where there are 80° many’ parties that wish to be heaml, and so few. who wish to listen, the telephonist pushed over.a switch ant heard, "This is the Prime Minister’s Office. Cut out Mr. X's speech immediately." The telephonist passed ‘the order on to the control-room, and the speech stopped in the middle of.q word An official then got on to the Prime Minister’s office, and learned that .no one had rung from there.

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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 13

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Untitled Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 13

Untitled Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 13

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