COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS
HEWS BY WIRELESS QUESTION OF ROYALTIES. Press Association — By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. Juno 9 Giving evidence before the Wireless Commission, Mr Shakespeare, secre tnry of the New South Wales Country Press Assoiibtion, referring to the pro posal for the Country Press Association to broadcast. news in -Morse, said that the association was menaced by the question of royalties. It did not know where it stood, and had it not been for this question a .scheme of broadcasting to iho country Press would have been already in operation. Mr H. Brown, secretary to the Post master General, said the time might not be far distant when it would bo necessary to link up the whole of the telephone system of the Common wealth with some wireless service. Ho added that telegraphy, telephony, and wireless were so related that it was essential that the Postmaster's Department should have its own research branch.
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Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 2
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