GERMAN WIRELESS NEWS SERVICE
A, POMPOUS ANNOUNCEMENT. AusLi-l'iiiiA'i'w Zealand Obi" As'.jciation. (Kcc. November 23, 10.30. p.m.) London, November 22. Tho "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that an official announcement has appeared in all tho Government journals in Germany of an immediate world-wide extension of the German wireless news service via Nauen, Eilsen, in Germany, and Sayvillo, Tuckerton, America. "Hitherto," the announcement says, "the Allies have been able to calumniate Germany and delude neutrals by controlling the cables, aud also to use theui to their own' commercial advantages but Germany can now counteract this. Moreover, our valiant lighters in tho colonics Imvo hithorto been unable to communicate with their homeland. Tho service has been gradually improved since 1914, until last month 300,000 words were sent. Foreign correspondents' messages will no longer be suppressed or distorted by the British censor. The small States in South America, and the furthest places in Asia will now be supplied with the truth."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2937, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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157GERMAN WIRELESS NEWS SERVICE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2937, 24 November 1916, Page 5
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