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Press Association) " ELLINGTON, Sept. 15. Post Office officials in a ’■ p oent blitz front Waikaa< ‘ Lpper Hutt - <*»s- .. re< * unlicensed enlea Se . U . and 1500 U">'C<*nsed television sets, a s'ia a 7^ ent spokesman said today. This represented more

than £21.000 in unpaid licence fees, he said. Although Wellington area figures were high the “free” listening and watching situation should not be taken as peculiar to the capital. In Auckland. for example, a similar campaign found 16.000 unlicensed radios in homes.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30857, 16 September 1965, Page 3

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