The leading position which Great Britain has attained in wireless telegTaphy and' wireless, telephony is duo largoly to enterprise inspired by commercial motives, and that disinterested stbdy of 6cienco by a few able mon for which England hue always boen distinguished. During- and since tho war, however, moro than one Government Department has had to interest itself in "vriroless." Tho Admiralty, the War Office, the Post Oilico, and wie Air Ministry are nil concerned from ono point of view or another, and tho Government has formed a Radio Resoaroh Board which will aot as a dlearing-house for all the oxperlence gained by each Department. Four sub-committees have 'been formed, and theso will carry on research according to programme". The services of several independent British men of soienoe h&Ve boen woured on these committees. 1
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 37, 8 November 1920, Page 3
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134Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 37, 8 November 1920, Page 3
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