IMPERIAL WIRELESS COMMITTEE.
DOMINION REPRESENTATIVES. (Froii Our Own Correspondent.) LONDON, June 11. The Postmaster-General, in a written reply to Sir Harry Brittain, states that the following members have been nominated to the Imperial Wireless Committee : Australia.—The Right Hon. Sir Joseph Cook, G.C.M.G., High Commissioner; and Mr F. W. Mason Allard, chairman of Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, Limited. Canada.—Mr Lucien Pacaud, Secretary to the High Commissioner; and Mr Henry W. Allen, Director of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada. India.—Mr J. G. P. Cameron, C.1.E., of the Indian Telegraph Department; and Mr Nigel F. Paton, representing the Indian Radio Telegraph Company. New Zealand.—Colonel the Hon. Sir James Allen, K.C.8., High Commissioner; and Mr John Milward, late manager m the Pacific of the Pacific Cable Board. South Africa.—Mr J. S. Smit, High Commissioner; and Mr H. E. Penrose, representing the South African Wireless Telegraph Company. Colonel E. A. Sturman, C.8.E.. Postmaster-General of the Union of South Africa, will also attend the committee while he is in this country. The committee will hold its first meeting on June 23.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3724, 28 July 1925, Page 74
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