LANGUAGE OF RADIO
INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM FORTHCOMING CONFERENCE By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright WASHINGTON, Thursday. The International Radio Telegraphic Conference at Washington, which will be opened next week, will be confronted at the outset with two problems. The first is the French contention that French should be the official language, and the second is whether the conference should have a free hand to make changes in the clauses about radio which were fixed at the Paris convention in 1925. It is understood that the United States desires the conference to have that power, while the French do not accept this view. It is intimated that the American delegation, backed by the delegates of the British Empire and Japan, will ask that English be the ofllcal language.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 1
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