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FRENCH NAVAL EXPERIMENTS. DT IKLEQEAPH—PBESS ASSOCIATION—COI'TKIQHT. Paris,. November 13. A new ethergraph enabled the French cruiser Ilepubliquo, at Golfo de Giens (an inlet near tho njval station of Toulon), to easily comnninicato with warships 470' miles away; also witli tho Eiffel Tower, Paris. "Le Temiis" says"Paris is now in direqt communication witli Morocco. Beforo Casablanca arc stationed French men-of-war, such as the Galileo, fitted with the necessary a}) 1 liaratus, which enables them to maintain direct communication with the receiving station on the Biffel Tower. This installation was originally established for tho interchange- of communications between the capital ana the fortifications on the frontier, and it was subsequently extended to Bixorta. Advantage lias now been taken of favourable geographical and atmospherical conditions to get into direct communication with the ships at Casablanca, and the installation at the Eiffel Tower will now bo permanently established and placed in chargo of the military engineers."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1907, Page 5
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153WIRELESS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1907, Page 5
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