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WIRELESS MESSAGES TO SHIPS

Sir,—Now that news of shipping movements may be published, can you tell us how soon the Post and Telegraph Department will resume the service by which civilians could transmit wireless messages to and from ships within wireless range of these shores? —Yours, etc., INQUIRER. September 14, 1945. ' [This letter was referred to the Chief Postmaster, Christchurch, who said. “The forwarding of radio messages to ships voyaging between two New Zealand ports is still restricted to those between owners and agents and masters concerning ships’ business. The restrictions on private radio messages from the general public to all ships are still applicable.”]

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24676, 20 September 1945, Page 6

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WIRELESS MESSAGES TO SHIPS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24676, 20 September 1945, Page 6

WIRELESS MESSAGES TO SHIPS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24676, 20 September 1945, Page 6

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