NEW RADIO BOARD.
“ A Smooth Service Throughout.” CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 20. Mr 11. D. Vickery, chairman of the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, stated today that the Postmaster-General had indicated his intention of assisting the board in every possible way during the first few difficult months. Arrangements have been made for Mr E. C. Hands, principal of the telegraph division of the General Post Office to act in the capacity of general manager to the boaid until further notice, and the services of other officers of the Post and Telegraph Department will be 2dat ed at the disposal of the board when inquired. Mi Vickery added that the appointment of the board so close to the holidays had made matters a little difficult, but with the co-operation of the Postmaster-General and his department a smooth service throughout January would be assured.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 302, 21 December 1931, Page 5
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