HC Deb 30 April 1928 vol 216 c1327
35. Sir R. HAMILTON

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that considerable dissatisfaction exists amongst the holders of wireless receiving sets in the North of Scotland owing to the fact that outside interferences prevent the reception from Aberdeen that was formerly enjoyed; what steps he intends to take to deal with the difficulty; and whether it is intended to provide a high-power station in Scotland?

The ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Viscount Wolmer)

I am consulting the British Broadcasting Corporation on the subject and will communicate with the hon. Member when I have received their reply.

Mr. E. BROWN

Is the Noble Lord aware that there is great dissatisfaction in Scotland at the lack of a high-power station, and is he aware that Scottish Members are receiving a good deal of correspondence about it?