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Press Assodation.)
Detailed Information Promised
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. In the House of Representatives this. afternoon the Government agreed to furnish a return moved for by Mr K. J. Holyoake (Opposition, Motueka), giving the details, price and terms, on which each separate B-class radio station had been acquired, the exact terms of the contract of engagement of the Director of Commercial Broadcasting, and the method by which this officer was selected for the po^ition, cost of the new equipment for the commercial broadcasting stations and its method of purehase, the number of staff and their salaries, etc., of the commercial stations, the relations (if any) hetween the Commercial Service and Radio Advertising Service Ltd., and the terms on which the Australian advertising rights for the New Zealand Commercial Service had been granted to the Radio Television Proprietary, Ltd.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 4
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