Dr. J.. A. Fleming lectured 011 "Elcctrie Wave Telegraphy" at the lloyal Institution. In a mass of information, interesting only to experts, he incidentally revealed flic fact that the Germans had, during the war, conveyed much important ' information from . Tuckerton radio station in America by a ecde which was dependent on a certain method of "spacing," being otherwise harmless. TirOI.'XVCHOi'T VEHICLES MEAN TRANSPORT ECONOMY.—The problem of expensive and inefficient transport lia'J occupied the attention of our tradesmen, commercial men, and farmer-.'. British made, Thornycroft Commercial Vehicles have solved tho problem for quite a number of progressive people, for heavy carrying, for dumping, for delivery service; in fact, tor all transport, both town and country Mado in live sizes, from 30 to -10 h.p., with carrying capacities for 2 2J, 3, 41 and G tons," there is a model for every purpose. Proved strongest, mast enduring, and reliable on active service. Write for particulars to A. Ilfttrick ami Co., Wangantii and Wellington.—Advt. J
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 201, 20 May 1919, Page 6
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162Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 201, 20 May 1919, Page 6
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