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+ NEED FOR EMPIRE POLICY. (By CaMe—Preis Associatior.—Copyright.) (Australian and xN.Z. Cabl* Association.) (Received December 7th, 9.15 p.m.) LONDON, December 7.' The Empire Press Union passed a resolution urging oh the Government the necessity to declare its policy regarding Empire wireless services in view of the developments since the last Imperial Conference. The Union also decided to ask the Postmaster-General to receive a deputation. Mr Robt. Donald said the result of the late Government's short-sighted policy was that the Empire wireless chain was now a dream of tho past. Other countries had got ahead of us. The. Empire was suffering incalculable loss for want of wireless communication. Lord Burnham said the former Government's policy could not bo defended or justified. A revolution in the Post Office policy was required.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17632, 8 December 1922, Page 12
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