HIDDEN RADIO STATION
BROADCAST PROPAGANDA DISCOVERY RY POLICE (Aunt, aud Is.A Gttbh*) Calcutta, October 4. The Bombay police after searching tor a week with the aid of radio detectors discovered a hidden broadcasting station and arrested four petr sons, including a. grandson, of a. late High Court, judge who is a wireless expert, als,o a son of Pandit Mnlaa viva, a prominent Congress leader, aa'd Ohaudiani, the Indian winner of lice Viceroy's air race trophy. It is alleged that the station has hecn broadcasting propaganda at. intervals when the State c-ervice was net openating. The transmitter WP* carried about- fit a. car, and tins aerial was attached to a small balloon. in an attempt to combat kW Bengal terrorist menace the provincial Indian and European political leaders propose to carry out P r '' pa.ga.nda to influence public opinion tiv wiecuring the co-operation of the English and vernacular Press and the a ill of professors and teachers t» restrain tudents from joining revolutionary movements.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 5
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