CO129-487 - Others & Individuals - 1924 — Page 301

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THE SECRETARY OF THE POST OFFICE presents his

compliments to the UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE

COLONIES and with reference to the Colonial Office

request of the 13th August, begs leave to forward

herewith 3 copies of Press Notice No.298 concerning

the new arrangements for Broadcasting in this

country introduced on the 1st July, 1924.

Daily Telegraph

15 July 1924

AUSTRALIA AND WIRELESS.

TO THE EDITOR OF “THE DAILY TELEGRAK” Si-Your recent cable from Sydney will be welcomed by all Australians who have patiently awaited broadcasting and its delights, but your Correspondent enrs in stating that tile previa scheme, based on the sealed receiving set, was altered without having a chance to prove itselt

Writing chairmen of the conference called by the Australian Postmaster-Gener to consider broadcasting, I must point out that the sealed so was price tried and failed, and that nine months after it had been mbmitted the reguis. tions were inefficient: hence my association, on behalf of the dissatisfied public and wireless eo- thusiasts, requested the Postmaster-General to call a further conference, and recommended tho opan sel. Mr. Gibson, ever ready to sccede to reasonable requests, did so, and the result in that Australia should now have opportunity to develop broadcasting and radio experiments generally, a Yours, &c.,

GEORGE A. TAYLOR, President of the Association for Development of Wireles in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Rogent Palace Hotel, July 14,

KITAL POST OFFICE, LONDON, E.0.1.

2 August 1924.

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