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Third , the Postmaster General has the power to prescribe the actual hours during which broadcasting may take place . For sound broadcasting there is a formal prescription . For television also there was until 1955 a formal prescription ...
Third , the Postmaster General has the power to prescribe the actual hours during which broadcasting may take place . For sound broadcasting there is a formal prescription . For television also there was until 1955 a formal prescription ...
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66 66 Subscriber " means a person who for the time being holds from the Postmaster General a licence entitled Broadcast Receiving Licence ( including Television ) " ( Licence A ) or " Broadcast Receiving Licence ( excluding Television ) ...
66 66 Subscriber " means a person who for the time being holds from the Postmaster General a licence entitled Broadcast Receiving Licence ( including Television ) " ( Licence A ) or " Broadcast Receiving Licence ( excluding Television ) ...
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( 1 ) The Licensee shall keep a record of the names and addresses of his Subscribers and shall on the tenth day of each month notify the Head Postmaster of in writing of the number of his Subscribers on the last day of the immediately ...
( 1 ) The Licensee shall keep a record of the names and addresses of his Subscribers and shall on the tenth day of each month notify the Head Postmaster of in writing of the number of his Subscribers on the last day of the immediately ...
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PROGRAMMES | 7 |
PARTY POLITICAL BROADCASTS AND BROADCASTS BY MEMBERS | 29 |
APPEALS FOR CHARITY | 35 |
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