THE WIRELESS CONGRESS.
Communication Between Ships
LONDON, November 3. At the Wireless TVJepraphy Congress "> Berlin the British delegates, while feeing to the general principle of the interchange of Khergraan?. s-rcured the ngnt of pvpry country to exempt certain ""ions from the obligation of compsory communications. Great Britain ftricted herself to a reasonable provi'°n for the exchange of message? Bel« e 9 ships and land. A resolution submitted by the Ameri- {?" delegates, makin- intercommunica'"m between ships and ships compulsory despite Great Britain's oppo'™P, which was based on the ground W it was impracticable and also an fflproper restriction of individual rights; 1 ■ weat Britain carried a resolution aking the American motion a separate «U i W the agreement to which the &•" Powt ' rs "'■"- necessarily felled to adhere. 1008 tr ° aty WiU °P erate from July.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 5
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