T!he British election results for the first .time .i n political history were broad casted ?1 multaneously through U?£™£ iion^BXe^^annountme^t^,^^ items, were played b'V H.« i a bands at the Sav^y Hofel. The about 500.000 holders of receiving of all kinds in Great Britiari, and as most instruments, are. equipped with nt least two telephone .receivers, and numerous installations . with., loud ' speakers''did duty for. large and small, groups of persons in public placfs and private housr.,. it v calculated that more [Jiaii 2 000 000 persbnß Ho--England and Wales mid Scatland; heard the results b^wifelta.' ■'•
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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 5
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