RADIO LICENCE RECORDS
MEW ARRANGEMENTS MADE. MASTERTON STAFF AUGMENTED. As from September 1 all radio licence records will be centralised at chief offices through New Zealand. Hitherto, each post office has kept the records for its own district. Under the new arangement records for all Wairarapa offices within the Wellington Postal District will be held at Masterton, although licences will be issued as usual from any post office in the district. In order to carry out the new arrangements the local radio staff will be augmented, and the Radio Inspector’s office made more accessible by moving it to another room on the ground floor, and having an entrance from Lincoln Road. It is pointed out that taxi-drivers have always been required to pay a separate licence for radios in their cars. A telegraphic message published the other day implied in error, that such had not been the case in the past.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 August 1939, Page 4
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151RADIO LICENCE RECORDS Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 August 1939, Page 4
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