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N.Z. RADIO BOARD

AX INCREASE IN PERSONNEL

(Per Prega Association, Copyright)

WELLINGTON, February 8,

Before leaving for Australia, the Hon. Adam Hamilton, Postmaster-Gen eral, released the following statementregarding proposed amendments to the Broadcasting Act: — >' Tt is proposed to amend the Act by enlarging tilie Board from three to seven members. With a Board of seven the Advisory Council will be unnecessary.

The present regulations regarding controversial matters be withdrawn, and discretion in this matter left to the judgment of the Board.

Broadcasting in New Zealand, will, therefore, be under the control of the Board, except such matters as licensing and wave lengths control of which necessarily must be retained by the Government. *

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1935, Page 4

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N.Z. RADIO BOARD Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1935, Page 4

N.Z. RADIO BOARD Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1935, Page 4

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