AROUND THE WORLD
BROADCASTING KING'S SPEECH ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. RUGBY, December 31. The King’s speech at the opening of the International Conference on Naval Disarmament in the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords on January 21, which will he broadcast by wireless from all stations to British listeners, will also be heard in many other parts of the world. An experimental short ware transmitter at SSW will be used primarily for reception throughout the Empire, but through the International Broadcasting Corporation lias offered facilities for relaying the proceedings by telephone line from Savoy Hill, or by wireless link from Daventry 5 XX to broadcasting organisations throughout Europe. In spite of the inconvenient hour for American longitudes, the National Broadcasting Company of the United States is arranging to relay the speech through its chain of stations.
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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 9
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142AROUND THE WORLD Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 9
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