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WITHOUT RADIO MEN

HUNDREDS OF_SHIPS SAILING IN DESPITE OF THE STRIKE. ffpnt’pr'c T*-’ejjrß*n LONDON, December 7. In the House of Commons, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listef, President of the Board of Trade, stated that reports from the principal ports showed that up to December 4th, 25 passeriger and 124_ cargo ships had left port without wireless operators. The, number of passengers affected was not available: . The Association of Wireless '‘and Cable Telegraphists claims that over 700 operators have joined the strike.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 6

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WITHOUT RADIO MEN New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 6

WITHOUT RADIO MEN New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 6

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