Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... pay a royalty of £ 50 per annum in respect of each station . ( c ) The Post Office to issue broadcast receiving ... payment to the Company in accordance with a tariff approved by the Postmaster General , and 8 Outline of existing scheme.
... pay a royalty of £ 50 per annum in respect of each station . ( c ) The Post Office to issue broadcast receiving ... payment to the Company in accordance with a tariff approved by the Postmaster General , and 8 Outline of existing scheme.
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... pay for the broadcast programme they should be contributed by those who in fact receive it , rather than by the general tax- payer ; while , on the other hand , it is part of the ordinary functions of the Post Office to make payment to ...
... pay for the broadcast programme they should be contributed by those who in fact receive it , rather than by the general tax- payer ; while , on the other hand , it is part of the ordinary functions of the Post Office to make payment to ...
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... payment for operation is based on the number of licences issued offers an incentive for the pro- vision and development of an efficient and attractive service . We regard this as essential if the public is to be well served . At the ...
... payment for operation is based on the number of licences issued offers an incentive for the pro- vision and development of an efficient and attractive service . We regard this as essential if the public is to be well served . At the ...
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... payments , with its accompanying restrictions on the apparatus to be used , had proved workable . Indeed , if the number of broadcast receiving licences had reached , say , half a million or more by the end of ... payment to the Company 27.
... payments , with its accompanying restrictions on the apparatus to be used , had proved workable . Indeed , if the number of broadcast receiving licences had reached , say , half a million or more by the end of ... payment to the Company 27.
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... payment . The United States Government provides a free broadcasting service from the Arlington station , near Washington , the programmes com . prising lectures , market news , music , and miscellaneous information supplied by ...
... payment . The United States Government provides a free broadcasting service from the Arlington station , near Washington , the programmes com . prising lectures , market news , music , and miscellaneous information supplied by ...
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