COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT
WIRELESS BRANCH
GENERAL POST OFFICE
SYDNEY 9th October 1922
NEW SOUTH WALES.
MEMORANDUM TO -
The Controller of Wireless,
Prime Minister's Department,
Wireless Branch,
"Chelford House,"
Flinders Lane,
MELBOURNE
With reference to the attached correspondence relating to
Mr. R. Allsop {Wireless Electric Co.), Aquarium Buildings, Coogee,
an unauthorised wireless station, transmitting for demonstration purposes
at a function held in the Athenaeum Hall, Beach St., Coogee,
under the auspices of the Waverley Radio Club, I beg to forward the
following information and recommendations :-
(a)Re Raymond Allsop: Numerous complaints have been made
regarding transmitting tests carried out at his workshop,
but realising the difficulty of detecting him actually
conducting these demonstrations I have constantly made searching
investigations and waited for such a case as the above.
It is obvious that Mr. Allsop deliberately misled the
committee of the Waverley Radio Club in a manner similar
to the recent attempt made with the Katoomba Theatres Ltd.,
Katoomba, as previously reported. I strongly recommend
that action be taken by the Department against Mr. Allsop
under the clauses of the Wireless Telegraphy Act.
(b) Regarding Mr. W.C. Lawrence, who only came to my office after
I had written my No. 507 to the Secretary, Waverley Radio
Club, and who instead of getting into touch with me prior
to the function simply referred the matter to Mr. Allsop,
from whom the assurance as to the legality of the proceedings,
was readily forthcoming, I recommend that as Messrs. Laurence
& Gordon were acting on behalf of the Radio Club, the licence
of this Club be suspended for a term. The members of the
committee knew perfectly well that there was a doubt as to
the legality of the proceedings after receipt of my letter to Mr.
Laurence, and prompt action from the proper source should have
been taken to assure themselves that everything was in order;
therefore suitable Departmental action is necessary so that an
example, such as this will act as a strong deterrent to others
in future.
W. J. Crawford
RADIO INSPECTOR