NOT PRIVATE.
RADIO 'PHONE TALKS.
SYDNEY, September IS.
The Commonwealth Director of Postal Services, Mr. H. P. Brown, admits the truth of a stateihent cabled from London that it is possible for. radio telephone conversations to be overheard by anyone using a short-wave set. • . » .As only one side, of a conversation can be heard, without knowing who is speaking, says Mr. Brown,, it is hardly likely that a person listening in can derive any advantage- 1 either from a social or busistandpoint." •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 222, 19 September 1930, Page 7
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