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BRITAIN’S WIRELESS.

MARCONI COMPANY’S STAND. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copy* glit Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, October 21. Mr Godfrey Isaacs, chairman of the Marconi Company, in a statement regarding Sir L. Y'orthiiigton-Evan.s’s complaint. declared that the Marconi Company was ready to enter a pooling arrangement with the Post Office, provided it could secure the commercial management of its own services. Alternatively it would accept a general non-exclusive license. At the Economic Conference, Sir L. Worthington-Eva us, Postmaster-Gen-eral, said that the Marconi Company wanted the whole of the wireless work, including that of the Government station, to he done tli rough Marconi House, or a license io communicate with all parts of the world.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17177, 22 October 1923, Page 10

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BRITAIN’S WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17177, 22 October 1923, Page 10

BRITAIN’S WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17177, 22 October 1923, Page 10

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