THE WIRELESS COMPASS
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Mr. A. Fi.4r, ■gowvriil for Australasia A( the Stnreowi AVifrfess Oampafiyj is jit swrko. feom $?dn<jy to» wtiriw,' Writing t« iho 1 fe>. F. Jl. it. Fisher of MnrmM ilio rsthw day, Mi\ Msls statol that his rotnjiiniv had fomhro-foel tffrolojs compass «:j>orimo'iis m Anstwl'a in oidiM- to satisfy tiro OfmimoinvoaHh JTereaniiln jfnriiw flf ill" ami sivlusbili.ty of tTio wireless eSßypiiss ii.s- a jiart of:. lsjjoMtiifMi'CT*. of Australian ship;. Af r , 'Flslc, iu lira Totter io iho Sftilsfer, states, thai, film rp.sjife of tlio <>xp«rinionts wern ■highly sfttisfSi-Gtorys and (hat I i( . Jiopc*s b sjivc ft. demonstration of ihn of the tuiy>lc<;s com piss in N»n ZoalaiK'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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113THE WIRELESS COMPASS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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