WIRELESS WAVES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
influence on all-red cable SCHEME. liy rciegraplt' Aesocii.at.ioh*"6oftsrriEfit Ottawa, Juno 71, Mr. I'plHicr (I'oslmasfer-Gonera!) in tho House irf Commons iimtounccd that the I'oulscrn trans-Atlafitie wireless. s-ta* tio.ns wore nearly completed, ami he hoped that the service would soon be iu op watio.ij.
Mr. IV.idlier refused to discuss tho question of Ail-Red cables, stating. that since the , !lotno Government was u'Haiilft to jtifft with Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, _in laying v. trail sAthmt.ic cal.ii.o until the progress of wireless was iisoqrtpjh&d, it was ttsdless to do so.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 5
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