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Show America's Importance in Great Radio Field Until radio became a part of American Amer-ican communication service, this country coun-try was, in effect, reliant upon foreign countries, especially in time of war. Since radio has been developed, however, how-ever, the United States has taken its place in the sun, so to speak, and within the last six years has, through its private and public enterprise and initiative, given America direct communication com-munication with Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Poland, Sweden, Norway, the Argentine, Japan. Ja-pan. Java, Hawaii, Brazil, Chile, the Philippines, China, French Indo-China and Australasia. The American radio "network" is comparable only to the cable network of Great Britain. |