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Writer outlines the progress in the licensing of wireless receiving stations. He gives information on how the war has affected their production. More »Message
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Document outlining the transfer of control within the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation mentions in the incorporations by charter rather than an enactment of the governor and colonial legislature: gives reasons why within British Law More »Message
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Sender attatches copy of Colonial Report questionnaire. Given to the sender by a Mr. Winston. More »Message
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Sender asks for more information with regards to the previous letter. Specifically trying to reach an agreement with the placements of the radio transmitters. More »Message
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Receiver thanks the Agent for Malaya's report and acknowledges it's arrival. More »Message
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Sender informs the recipient of the radio frequencies which are available. He informs them of the need to avoid certain frequencies which are currently in use in Madrid. More »Message
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Attatches a document on the contination of bradcasting operations in Malaysia and the Union of South Africa More »Message
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Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. More »Message
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Sender highlights some issues with V.H. Winston's proposal and offers possible solutions. Specifically with regards to specific frequencies available for transmission. More »Message
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Outlines a few issues with V.H. Winston's proposals. Offer solutions to how to best transmit to the Philippines and what had been done in similar situations. More »Message
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List of programmes for University of the Air from October 21, 1953 to January 6, 1954 More »Article
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Programme 1 radio script for October 21, 1953. Contains The Reith's Lecture and Plato's idea of the state, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 2 radio script for October 2, 1953. Contains The Sweetest Wine Makes the Sharpest Vinegar, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 3 radio script for November 4, 1953. Contains Power and the State , going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 5 radio script for November 18, 1953. Contains Portrait of Delius, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 6 radio script for November 25, 1953. Contains Power of the State, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 7 radio script for December 2, 1953. Contains Modern Poetry C. Day Lewis, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 8 radio script for December 9, 1953. ContainsThe Women of Troy by Euripides, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 9 radio script for December 16, 1953. Contains The Golden Ass, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 10 radio script for December 23, 1953. Contains Samuel Butler, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 11 radio script for December 30, 1953. Contains Modern Poetry by C. Day Lewis, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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Programme 12 radio script for January 6, 1954. Contains The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, going from 10pm to 11:30pm More »Article
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V Stocken notes that Singpore radio will be sent to and recorded by Broadcasting House on Friday, 7th of December. More »Message
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Outlines the plans for building linked broadcasting towers in locations P. Wellesley,Batu Gajah,Kuala Lampour and the Malacca settlement. Outlines possible difficulties and funding plans. More »Message
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Proposal of frequencies and schedule at which the transmitters will operate in Singapore. Done in order to reduce interference. More »Message
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Letter from V.H. Winston assuring Sir Noel on testing taing place and the soil stength samples being collected. More »Message
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V.H. Winston responds to Sir Noel on the time it will take to produce the field strength measurements which he requested. More »Message
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W.M. Goatman writes to several BBC employees, informing them of John Martin's title change in the Printing and Publicity Department. More »Message
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WM Goatman notes John Martin's arrival in Singapore. More »Message
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WM Goatman notes the actions that have been taken in response to Singapore Radio's requests: 1.On time signals 2. On sending program information by airletter 3. on John Martin's information 4/5. On notifications. More »Message
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Copy of HC Fenton's telegraph on schedule changes. More »Message
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W.R. Reid writes to Alway on his observations on the letter recieved from Holgath More »Message
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W.R.Reid responds with the list of apparatus that Holgath may use for the schools in Malaya. He also states that it is not possible to purchase records of school talks but he may be able to load it. More »Message
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Sender writes to receiver that the note given to Mr. Davis on the 19th of August 1941 has been acknowledged. More »Message
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WR Baker sends a copy of Radio Malaya's Monitoring reports to HOSA, asking if they would like to be added to the distribution list for these daily "Monitoring Digests" he notes that they would cost $1.50 to ship and this cannot be covered by the Far East Broadcasting Service's office. (The Monitoring report is designated BBC_606) More »Message
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WR Baker writes to Irene Elford about the rebroadcast of the "Britain through Malay eyes" Program. He informs Ms. Elford of a request by Pascoe Thornton to help feed and rebroadcast the program through Radio Malaya. More »Message