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COMMUNICATIONS IN WAR-TIME

Conference To Be Held

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, November 2. The Prime Minister announces that a conference will shortly be convened in Australia to be known as the Commonwealth telegraph conference. This conference will deal with many new communication problems that have arisen as a result of the war and will be sponsored by the Governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the Union of South Africa and Southern Rhodesia as well as by the Government of New Zealand. Sir Campbell Stuart, the representative of the Government of the United Kingdom, will preside over the conference and has already left for Canberra for this purpose. Mr J. G. Young, Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department, will be the New Zealand representative at the conference.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19421103.2.32

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Southland Times, Issue 24891, 3 November 1942, Page 4

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126

COMMUNICATIONS IN WAR-TIME Southland Times, Issue 24891, 3 November 1942, Page 4

COMMUNICATIONS IN WAR-TIME Southland Times, Issue 24891, 3 November 1942, Page 4

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