Chair stays vacant
NZPA Reuter Geneva Delegates to a conference on sharing the air waves were yesterday still not tuned in as a row. over who should be chairman went into the fourth day. New Zealand’s chief dele gate. Mr D. Rose, was one of three candidates for the chairmanship His nomination. put forward by the
Western bloc, was rejected by the majority grouping of Third World countries. Two other nominations have also failed to gain the acceptance of all delegates. Officials of the International Telecommunications Unioi said they could not recall t row on such a scale in thUnited Nations agency sine the cold war davs of t' 19505.
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