RADIOTELEPHONE
BROADCASTING STATIONS. / . - Press Association—By Telegr&ph—Copyrigit- ' LONDON, May 4. (Received May's, at 5.5 p.m.) Mr F. G Fpliaway. .in-ihe House of Commons, announced that it had been decided to permit the establishment of a limited number of radio telephone broadcasting 'gtatiops in, . the country, which would oe divided into areas centring upon London, Cardiff, Plymouth, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen. Permits to operate the stations would only be granted to British firms who were bona fide manufacturers of * wireless apparatus. The progress 'made in air mails had not realised the expectations of a few years ago._ The most successful was that from Cairo to Bagdad. It was proposed 'to establish three services, linking up London with Paris, Brussels, and Holland. If he could he would' have reintroduced pehiiy postage. He had gone as far as he could, consistent with solvency in the reductions announced in the Budget, which .would operate from May 29.—A. and N.Z.. Cable. (
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 9
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