"TELEPHONE FOR EVERY HOUSE."
THE y.EMAND, (X AUST^yA, By Telegraph—Prone A6iociatlo».~Consrieht. MfcLßoutxK, July. 26. ,Jlf »' Postmaster-General aiiuijUccj \n the House of KepresenkativeA that the/ telephone service was. notoriously bad throughout Australia. The Department had neither •wire nor machines. This was the/result of the enormous demand for telephones. The time was not far distant, he added, when every house would be aide to hare a telephone alls per week.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13501, 27 July 1907, Page 5
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