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WIRELESS AND THE PRESS

GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE ASSAILED POSITION IN AUSTRALIA By Cable.-—Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 11.30 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. At the Country Press Association Conference, the representative of an association for developing wireless in Australia urged its value to the Press, particularly in country districts. I He condemned the high-handed j overbearing methods of an alleged I combine. Referring to the GovernI ment attitude on the matter he said: “It stands to reason that simplicity in the transmission and reception of news will render obsolete about £33,000,000 worth of telegraphic apparatus. The Postmaster-General told you a year ago that he would let you know how he could assist you in the matter, but that information has not yet been received.”—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 9

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WIRELESS AND THE PRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 9

WIRELESS AND THE PRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 9

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