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FEWER RADIO LICENCES

DECREASE IN RENEWALS OVER NINE THOUSAND LESS Press Association. WELLINGTON, Wednesday Radio licences which expired °® March 31 are being renewed s:o '' 5 j The following figures supplied by Post and Telegraph Department <> the number of receiving licences iss as at April 30Auckland, 10 ' s ** : terbury, 6,165; Otago, 1,930, 1 ton, 11.314. total, 29.943. These include licences renewed ana licences. In addition, 1,028 radio d» g ers' licences were issued znxA transmitting licences, making a s total of 31,079. ... „ „ As compared with the position M March 31, on April 30 there shortage of 9,290 in res for receiving licences The res st provide that a holder of ahe mantnotify the department of the d- au " _ ling of his set if he does not r o. newing his licence. A penalty vided for any failure in that resp

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 362, 24 May 1928, Page 10

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FEWER RADIO LICENCES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 362, 24 May 1928, Page 10

FEWER RADIO LICENCES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 362, 24 May 1928, Page 10

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