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WIRELESS WORRIES.

DO GERMANS HEAR TOO MUCH? BERLIN, January 4. German wireless officials are in a predicament over the unexpected efficiency of cheap receiving sets, of which half a million have been sold for £3 15/ each since the last radio exhibition. They were designed to pick up only internal and Nazi programmes, but it is now discovered that they easily receive Moscow's Communist propaganda broadcasts. As all sets cannot be recalled officials are experimenting with a device which will garble Moscow, with the object of making its propaganda unintelligible in Germany.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 7

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WIRELESS WORRIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 7

WIRELESS WORRIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 9, 11 January 1934, Page 7

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