NOT ABANDONED
SHOraT-WAVE RADIO STATION
I-SELD OVER MEANWHILE
'/By Telegraph—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, June 2.
" No, I have not abandoned the idea of a short-wave broadcasting station for Nefv Zealand," said the Prime Min- | is'wbr, in reply to a question this evening. ■ ' /The question of erecting the station c*Duld stand, over till the Government lead other big. things- out of the way, ■'siaid the Prime Minister. The Governcnent had. to handle .housing and also jthe Social Security Act, and the latter the bringing in of hospital I boards. "With these big things we are not i likely to run out of a job for a while,'1 he said, "and the question of beginning short-wave radio broadcasts, important as it is, will have to stand over for the time being, while we are getting these more pressing things through."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 129, 3 June 1939, Page 14
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