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BRITAIN CHANGES WAVE-LENGTH

ARABIC BROADCAST THREATENED ITALY TO COUNTER SOVIET PROPAGANDA (United' Press Assn.— Telegraph Copyright) (Received January 12, 9.5 p.m.) LONDON, January 12. The Daily Mail says that a deliberate attempt, by alternate roaring and whistling, to jam Britain’s Arabian broadcasts resulted in the British experts eventually making a slight deviation from the wave-length. Signor Mussolini has decided on a counter-offensive to the Soviet’s antiItalian broadcasts, which have been proceeding for two years in the Italian language, says the Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph. The step necessitates the doubling of the powei of the short-wave station at Rome.

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Southland Times, Issue 23406, 13 January 1938, Page 5

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BRITAIN CHANGES WAVE-LENGTH Southland Times, Issue 23406, 13 January 1938, Page 5

BRITAIN CHANGES WAVE-LENGTH Southland Times, Issue 23406, 13 January 1938, Page 5

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