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PARISTO WASHINGTON BY WIRELESS

Paris, March 2. France will soon possess the most powerful wireless station in the world. This station is now iu course of .conlion at Croix d'llins, near Bordeaux, where one of the lirst aerodromes was established when Hying began. Tho station wits begun by the American Army, but has been sold by thti United States in nn incomplete condition to the French Government. Four masts, which will carry aerials, will be 27a metres high, that is lo say. 2"> metres loss than tho Eill'el Tower. The station will, however, he more powerful limn either the Eill'el. Tower or Manen, and will lis able lo communicate direct 'by wireless telegraphy or telephony with Washington to the. West or China to the East.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 9

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PARISTO WASHINGTON BY WIRELESS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 9

PARISTO WASHINGTON BY WIRELESS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 184, 30 April 1919, Page 9

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