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THE Postmaster-General stated in the House of Commons on April 30 that he hoped to announce shortly the composition of a committee which will advise on the conditions under which any public television service should be provided. It is understood that the Committee to be appointed will consist of representatives of the Post Office, the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Television Inquiry. Nature 133, 682–683 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133682f0
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