WIRELESS IN AUSTRALASIA
NEW COMPAKY'S ElGfitS. The new Wireless Telegraph Cotngfttvy -rkhowii as Antaigamntcd AViretess (Australasia) Limitfla—tt'hieh for some months past lias carried 011 its business at , Cuhvulla-Chanj'bflrs «B.d' Underwood Street, Sydnoy', has just placed its c«tiro organisation iin.#cr one l'qo-f at &7 Clarence Street, QRy; : The• nevr';'.premises contain offices,' factory, repair shop, laboratory, arid test roeins, training school, etc., ftiso b-slidctt aftd freo stores. Four coiflptote ivirelese stations have been instri-lkd (s>v detHOEist-ra» tion and instruetittnn! purposes) o-nd a largo four-wire antoiia will shortly bo erected over tho buWittg for expetimentnl work. Tho new company lias se-aurod tfca sole Australasian riglrts to uioio- 'thin forty patents, covering all branches of wireless telegraph? and isirtsicss telephony, and cmbraoifig, 'among otter things, the complete jvi'-afeoMi ai'td T&lofunken systems. It has set itself fiui to deal with every pfeaso of witfifosa communication, add- even puM-icatjons dealing with wireless work are- included. In a specialiy-equippetl training sehool with a. stalf of qiialiiiod instTUeters, practical and technical instruction in'ali branches of the art is given. The inquiry department will provide information and adviso ivitisout- diargo on any subject, and persons \y[s]>ing to communicate with friends on, boatd any ship in any part of the worW can ob--tain lull instructions how to send tboir messages, and the total - eest, flm new premises, which am within two minutes' walk of tho General Post Office, across Wynyaril. Square, have I)Ge_n christened "Wireless House," to ifiticato that everything ."wirdess , ' is cqbtained therein.
Mr. H. It. Denisß.n f ono of Sydney's J leading business meiij jetiirnoti fromEuropo last year, after -cuinplfliißg ■ negotiations with tlio s'lft.ycflfti Com-. pany in London, and Ao 'i'ekftink&rt Company of Berlin, for tije sale of their present and future patent rights ' and coodwill in Australasia to. Ainnlgrtlnated Wireless (Australasia) limited , -' ly after his return to Sy-chiey, Mr. Dqnison carried out tlio foMiation el this new company, of wlueli lie is liaw managing director. Associated with Mr. Denison as teehiiioil manager «f tho company is Mr. Is'. T. Fislij who is responsible for tho gnmsral lnanagemeut of tbo company's business. Mr. Fisk has been well-knowaj in Austrslia- iu the past three years asAitsttfllasiaii -representative of Marconi's WiMcsß 'Telegraph Company, Limited, and the Marconi International 3la.ri.ne Cdinmußiciition Company, Limited, of Lefltlou, awl has had several .years' oxperieJseo .tt'itb the Marconi Compaiit, both at Bornw and abroad. Mr. J. H. Forrest., late of the Australasian Wireless Compafiy, is secretary to the new coinp-aiiy. The board of directors comprises Messrs. H. R. Denison, C. V. Bartlwlomew. »t. M. Jolly, E. T. Fisk, and J,.8. Ferrest. A branch office has been opene-d at Australasia Chambers, Wellington:,'ft»d placed in charge of Blr. James Gfl-i, late of tl\o Jlarcon.i CottrjNMiy itt England.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 9
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450WIRELESS IN AUSTRALASIA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 9
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