HC Deb 19 July 1937 vol 326 cc1769-70
25. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is now in a position to give a definite undertaking that legislation to implement the report of the Institute of Electrical Engineers with regard to electrical interference with broadcast reception will be introduced in the near future?

Major Tryon

As I informed my hon. Friend the Member for Moss Side (Mr. Rostron Duckworth) on 31st May last, the preparation of a Bill to give general effect to the recommendations of the Committee on Electrical Interference with Broadcasting is under consideration. The matter is being actively pursued; but I can hold out no hope of the introduction of such a Bill during the present Session.

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