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LEADS THE WORLD

BRITISH BOADUASTINO REMARKABLE growth (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) Rugby. Aug. | 11. Tin? PostmasterGo-nerai, Sir Kingsley AYoral, speaking to-day at a lunch in connection with the forthcoming radio eshiibtion lo Is- held at Olympia, Loudon, this mouth, commented on the remarkable growth of broadcasting in the Enited Kingdom. He said that 4,300.000 people paid for wireless sets each year, and there war. little doubt the number would sei .1 reach 7,.000.000. Britain was leading the world in broadcasting, but the exploration of wireless was only just beginning. Its popularity an 1 progress in the United Kingdom owed much to radio manufacturers, who had reason to hr; v proud of the |>art. they were playing in the development of broadcasting.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 4

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LEADS THE WORLD Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 4

LEADS THE WORLD Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 4

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