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It would appear that New Zealand is to have a share of Mr Marconi’s series of experiments in wireless telegraphy. In an article by Mr Bay S. Baker upon “ Marconi’s Achievement ” in the February number of McClure’s Magazine appears the following paragraph : —“ Mr Marconi’s faith in his invention is boundless. He told me that one proposal which ho hoped soon to attempt was to communicate between England and New Zealand. If the electric waves follow the curvature of the earth as the Newfoundland experiments indicate, he sees no reason why he should not send signals 6000 or 10,000 miles as well as 2000.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 374, 25 March 1902, Page 3

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 374, 25 March 1902, Page 3

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