JAPANESE RADIOS.— The Tokyo radio cautioned the Japanese to go to bed as soon as the Japanese network programme ended to conserve radio listeners’ vitality and the life of the 5,000,000 medium wave receiving seta in Japan. The American Associated Press points out that shortwave can be received only by the relatively few sets in Japan owned by officials, industrialists and military leaders. Even this limited reception, however, has caused concern. (Washington).
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Southland Times, Issue 25564, 6 January 1945, Page 4
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