The executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce considered a suggestion that slot telephones should be installed on railway platforms,, instead of at, or-near, railway entrances, as at present (says the Wellington Post). The secretary reported having interviewed the officials of the Post and Telegraph Department on the matter. They were of the opinion that the needs of both the travelling public and of the general publie were better served by the continuance of the policy of installation at station entrances. With this view the'executive concurred. -
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Otago Witness, Issue 3881, 31 July 1928, Page 30
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