WORLD FOR HIS AUDIENCE
KING’S CONFERENCE SPEECH. ARRANGEMENT FOR BROADCAST, By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright London, Jan. 16... the King rises in the Royal Gallery of-the House of Lords on January 21 to open the naval conference, and speaks into a silver and gold microphone, he will have the largest audience in the history of the world. The broadcasting companies’, tranamitterg, the Canadian beam, trans-At-lantic and .Continental telephones will all bo used to carry the Royal message of peace into -millions of homes throughout the world. . Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Finland and Japan will bo served by a short wave broadcast, It will be heard in New Zealand about 11 p.m., Nova Scotia at 7 a.m., Vancouver at 3 a.m., Japan at 8 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1930, Page 3
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