TELEPHONE CHARGES
.COUNTRY OPINIONS.
(BT TJUORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
FEILDING, This Day.
' The Chamber of Commerce last nighi .discussed the proposed increases in the .; telephone charges," and passed the folfJovnng resolution .- "That this Chamber = i accepts the proposition that the Telej l, phone Department should bo self-sup- " porting; ' and' that' busines'3 telephones fishould pay a greater rate than residenStial; that is, the* Chamber",' whilst recbg-
that an increase:: in" telephone is imperative, recommends that increase be no- greater than, is •absolutely necessary to ...prevent., the depart ''ment being run at a: loss;" • ....,•:.;,
.: WOODVILLE, This Day. <-■ At a meeting of Chamber of Cwm- * merce last night to consider the pro-!-'pSs"ed"' itele:^h6rie"'''cliarKes'." the following resolution__w.aa..pasßed.:' "That while sup•,portin<j the proposals as regards coun- •; try subscribers, this Chamber is. of opin- ■ ion that the proposed charges for bugi- ■. ness connections at country exchanges ;. are excessive." :
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 8
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140TELEPHONE CHARGES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 8
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