Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... allowed to continue . A Publicity Committee is essential to the proper organisation of the Exhibition , but it is equally essential that the personnel should be such as to ensure harmony between the Management and the Committee . The ...
... allowed to continue . A Publicity Committee is essential to the proper organisation of the Exhibition , but it is equally essential that the personnel should be such as to ensure harmony between the Management and the Committee . The ...
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... allowed to be even a secondary consideration . At the present time probably more than ever before there is an urgent need for the development of Imperial relationships of all kinds , commer- cial , political and sentimental . This ...
... allowed to be even a secondary consideration . At the present time probably more than ever before there is an urgent need for the development of Imperial relationships of all kinds , commer- cial , political and sentimental . This ...
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... allowed to become an unrestricted commercial monopoly . 7. All wireless telegraphy and telephony has to be conducted within a limited group of " wave - lengths , " which is already largely occupied with the communications of the ...
... allowed to become an unrestricted commercial monopoly . 7. All wireless telegraphy and telephony has to be conducted within a limited group of " wave - lengths , " which is already largely occupied with the communications of the ...
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... allowed to use them , " the view then taken by the Post Office being that if an applicant were sufficiently skilled to make his own apparatus he would have sufficient knowledge to make proper use of an experimental licence , which is ...
... allowed to use them , " the view then taken by the Post Office being that if an applicant were sufficiently skilled to make his own apparatus he would have sufficient knowledge to make proper use of an experimental licence , which is ...
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... allowed to compete with newspapers as an advertising medium . 41. There appear to be three alternatives , viz . : - ( a ) that advertisements should be the main source of revenue of broadcasting ; ( b ) that they should be barred ...
... allowed to compete with newspapers as an advertising medium . 41. There appear to be three alternatives , viz . : - ( a ) that advertisements should be the main source of revenue of broadcasting ; ( b ) that they should be barred ...
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