CABLE RATES.
Reductions Not Extended To I Press. -' WIRELESS POSSIBILITIES. * I Hrr-Pivcd 11 ."0 a m \ I' MKLBOURXK. this day. 1 ' '" I''* annual report to the Aus- | lialian section of the Kmpirc I*re** ) l.'iiiiin. Sir James Fairfax Mid that, although a substantial reduction had | '•irn made in the full ordinary rate for! cst.lc messages, the Tress had not shared in that reduction. Further efforts were, however, to !.<■ n..'<!<■ in ;hi« direction and it was hoped , that the Pie-.-, as the largest users of | i..- cai.io M-r\ice, would l»e allowed So j -;<i<- in Jhe concession already granted | two ■ >':.iiu<T<-ial community. "I he i hau man said it uas hoped to h.ne a In-am wireless service betneeu, .An«tia!ia ai,<l Canada in operation' slloMly. Ur. ( ai!i].l.cl] .Tones referred to tic 1 n.Mvssity of the linking up by wireless] 1 wiih Australia of all British possession-. | A lek'lmicm wa« carried that the, l«si. :al i...voi ument should !.e urged to takf .i<U''U jii this direction. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1927, Page 7
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162CABLE RATES. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1927, Page 7
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