WIRELESS NEWS
An arrangement has been made by the Postmaster-General for the transmission of New Zealand news by wireless to ships within range of our stations. The absence of such news from the bulletin prepared on passenger steamers has frequently been commented upoij by visitors or by New Zealanders returning from abroad. They have said, and with justice, that the failure to supply a news service created a bad impression, suggesting either that New Zealand was a place* of, no importance, where no-; thing ever happened, or that the New Zealand people were much lacking in enterprise. '-The Post-master-General's decision will remove this cause of complaint. Though the Dominion hews items may not be numerous or conspicuously sensational, they will at least place New Zealand on the map. In a campaign of publicity it is these little things that count.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 6
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140WIRELESS NEWS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 6
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