CONTROL OF BEAM WIRELESS
PRIVATE CONCERNS OPPOSED. By Telegraph—Presss Assn. —Copyrljht. Australian Press Association. United Service. London, May 15. After a statement that negotiations were afoot to hand over the beam wireless service to private concerns, the Post Office controlling officers in conference passed a resolution that this was opposed to national interests. Mr. Barrow, of Bristol, declared that a big business firm was jealously eyeing the beam service, which was now payable. He believed the newspaper attacks on the system were made to create opposition to State ownership.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1928, Page 2
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