THE ROYAL SPEECH
TO MILLIONS OF HOMES
ELABORATE BROADCAST
British Official Wireless. (Uwcived ISth January, 11 a.m.)
RUGBY, 17th January
When tho King opens the Naval Conference on Tuesday he will address the largest audience in history. The transmitters of British Broadcasting Corporation, the Canadian Beam Wireless ServiciC, the Trans-Atlantic Telephone and Continental Telephone Services will all bo used to carry the Royal' speech to millions of homes. From London the station of the British Broadcasting Corporation speech will reach Franco, Germany, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Austria, and Czecho-Slovakia, relayed by telephone. Belgium and Holland will receive it from the Davcntry Broadcasting Station and retransmit it. Aus* tralia, New Zealand, Japan, Finland, and tho National Broadcasting Company of the United States will be served by a wireless relay from the SSW experimental short-wave transmitter at Chelmsford. Canada will employ the Canadian beam transmission. The Columbian chain of broadcasting stations in the United States will use the Rugby Trans-Atlantic telephone service.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 9
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