HC Deb 03 November 1932 vol 269 cc1978-9
63. Captain FRASER

asked the Postmaster-General if, in view of the recent demonstration by the Post Office at the National Radio Exhibition that practically all kinds of electrical interference with wireless reception can now be inexpensively prevented, he will take the first opportunity of securing powers to enforce the reasonable use of interference-preventing apparatus?

The ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Sir Ernest Bennett)

The desirability of introducing such legislation will be considered in connection with any amendment of the law which may be necessary as the result of the deliberations of the International Radiotelegraph Conference now in session at Madrid.