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Nations and Radio

CONFERENCE RETARDED

AMERICA BLAMED By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 11.16 a.m. WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Radio Conference is faced with the question of how far Governments may go in regulating the affairs of private communication companies, by the international convention. Britain is practically asking the United States what regulations the latter considers could properly be incorporated into such a convention, and what the United States regards as solely questions of management which should be left for private companies to arrange among themselves. Mr. Phillips (Britain), told a meeting of the Convention Sub-Committee that the failure of the American delegation to define its exact position was retarding the progress of the conference. An American delegate, Mr. Wallace White, replied that the United States lack of knowledge regarding the attitude of other delegations toward the plan was embarrassing. The committee will meet again on October 31.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 1

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Nations and Radio Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 1

Nations and Radio Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 1

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