RADIO TELEPHONY.
ME BRUCE TALKS WITH LORD PASSFIELD. (inriTiß nw asß©«atio»—bt ntacraro ■riL«OBAPK— COPTaWHT.) SYDNEY, September 3.
History was made when th« Prime Minister, Mr Bruce, converged with Lord Paasfleld, Secretary for the Dominions, in London, by means of the radio telephone. Thev discussed inter-Imperial trade relations. They are the first two Ministers of the Crown who have communicated direct from a Dominion to Great Britain. The 13,000-mile talk, which was arranged by the managing-director of Amalgamated Wireless, lasted 10 minutes, and the speakers were amazed at the clarity of reception.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19715, 4 September 1929, Page 11
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