Radio Round the World
RENCH radio advertisements are to be taxed, 13 per cent. on advertisements in French and 88 per cent. on advertisements in a foreign language; it is pointed out that France has also a 2 per cent. turnover tax. FTHR a big radio debate; in which " pressmen and politicians parti¢ipated from the U.S.A. Columbia Broad
casting system, it was resolved to form the A.P.'T.O.H.E,, or Association for the Prevention of Taking Off Hats in Blevators. THERE are you comrade?" is the title of a Cologne session in which inquiries are made for soldiers who parted after 1918; and also it "hag been the means of bringiig to the knowledge of relations of men killed during the fighting the circumstances in which they died."
UGGESTIONS include "Tele-seer," for one who sees the television programme, ‘Tele-viewer" fot the re ceiver Which brings in the programibe, and "Televisor" for the machine at the studio end. THE British Minister for Transport, Mr. Hore Belisha, told the Automobile Association that hé would not make regulations about ear-radio; but would reconsider this decision if ear radiog proved dangerous or a ntisance.
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 18
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188Radio Round the World Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 18
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