COMMUNICATIONS
CABLES AND THE STATE’S INTEREST (A. A- N.Z.) LONDON. March 29. Asked what guarantees existed to prevent the transfer of privarelyowne.l cable and wireless companies, forming an integral part of Imperial coniniunjca i ions between Britain, the Dominions, arid elsewhere, to foreign ownership ami control, Mr Stanley Baldwin said that he could not answer for other Governments but all the cable and wireless services’ licenses granted by the British Government contained a provision that the license and any benefit; therefrom could not be sold without the Government’s consent. He could not say whether further safeguards would lie necessary till th.; Imperial Wireless (’able Conference had reported.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 8
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