AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.)
PACIFIC FLIGHT. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2,. The Australian air mail, which Smith was to have carried, may be cancel ed. Smith applied for permission to e-in. fifteen hundred letters. The postal authorities agreed to allow transportation, provided it was not limit* to that amount. Consequently four thousand letters which were marked fo. the air mail to Australia arrived at the Post Office, after which Smith informed the authorities that he undertook onlv to take fifteen hundred letters supplied to himself, and not those placed by the general public with the Post Office.
AMERICA’S BEST RADIO CUSTOMERS. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. Tho U.S.A. Department of Commerce makes an announcement as follows:—Australia and New Zealand are our two outstanding customers for American radio apparatus. Australia, has increased its radio purchases from 210,000 dollars in 1923 to 1,304.000 dollars in 1926, and to 789,000 dollars for the first half of 1927. New Zealand lias increased her purchase from 83,426 dollars in 1923 to 627.000 dollars in 1926 and 279,000 dollars for tlie first half of 1927.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1927, Page 3
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