UNLICENSED WIRELESS.
DUNEDIN OPERATORS FINED. By d'«if6Er»pk—"Press Association DUNEDIN, April 9. Amateur wireless operators who erected sets without getting tlie necessary permits from the Post and Iclenraph Departteient, were proceeded against by the* Department in Hie Police Court, before Mr J. G. Hewitt, S ’lt V ’was 'explained! by Senior-Sergeant Quartcrmain that a g?°d ma’LV sets had been erected in > r this way, and the crises wore taken as aV warning. All the defendants, .except one, admitted the offence. One said that his set wa.s not connected vk'th an aerial, but when the Magistrate explained that this was not the pon't lnioHed, ho altered his plea. ' '• “These cases are taken at? a WM TI: inn-,” said tke„ Magistrate. , L admit tho same course, as that waken l Wellington. Each .defendant,, -wU be convicted and ordered to pay costs.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 8
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138UNLICENSED WIRELESS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 8
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