RADIO-TELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION.
LONDON, July 23. Mr Henniker Heatoa has appealed to Mr Sydney Buxton (Postmaster-general) to postpone adhesion to the Radio-Telegraphic Convention to be held in Berlin. The Times suggests, convening a subsidiary Imperial Conference to inquire into the convention, so that the Empire may act as a corporate whole in deciding irhether to adhere to or abstain from the convention. July 25. « Mr Sydney Buxton (Postmaster-general), in replying to Mr Henniker Heaton, exXwngtrrfl Uu> opinion that the weight of
evidence overwhelmingly favoured the ratifying of tjie radio-telegraphic convention.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2785, 31 July 1907, Page 19
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