IMPERIAL WIRELESS.
MR DONALD’S ARM’ICLE. fnv TXI.TOBATO—run ruras association.] LONDON. March 2. Air Donald in an article in the ' 01>server,” writes that the Committee examining the latest accounts and records found that long distance wireless under the Post Ollice was rapidly approaching a self-supporting stage, and promised to he remunerative a hen tho high-powered stations were unproved and ceased to he unilateral. This fact, together with the Committee’* condition, that an unproved business organisation Ik- instituted •> manage the Post Office wireless, will overcome our scruples regarding duet State operation. Moreover, it ,s the Empire’s interest to strengthen the international group, whcrcol tin Marconi Company is a member.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 3
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107IMPERIAL WIRELESS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 3
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