‘‘There have been many prosecutions and sufficient publicity has been given to tho matter';to make evident the necessity of taking out a license irnmedatcly a wireless receiving sot is erected.” said Mr W. R. M‘Kean, S.M., in the Auckland Rplico Cburi, when dealing with a numbpi; »ol cjiscS in which persons were charged-with erecting’ statons capable 6f receiving wireh:ss programmes without having obtained a liccpsc. The Magistrate .said that -in most cases forgetfulnes and negligence were reponsiblc for failure to licppsc sets. . “Tho carnpaigri against ‘ratio ‘pirates,’*’, he added,, “should not be allowed to cease.”-
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Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 73
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