WIRELESS AND BIRD LIFE
LEGISLATION TJEGED. Press Association—-By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 7. (Received December 8, at noon). The ‘Daily Mail’ says that tho pigeon societies are urging the passage of legislation to compel tho owners of wireless sets to place corks along their aerials to enable birds to avoid them. It is csoer.a.med that tons of thousands of pigeons ate kije d or injured through striking unseen wires. It is estimated that there are ■ 00,000 pigeon keepers in Great Britain. The aerials behead many wild birls.— Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable. /
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Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 6
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89WIRELESS AND BIRD LIFE Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 6
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