WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
PROPO3AL9 SUBMITTED TO GOVERNMENT.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Wellington, last night, To-day Borne proposals wore submitted to the Premier by Captain Wa’ker, representing the Maroeni Wireless Telegraphy Company. 11 Wo are prepared to oreot stations around the coast of New Zialaud at tho Company’s expense, and woik them for Gavorument for at) annual subsidy,” said Captain Walker to a Port reporter. ‘-There could be tentative arrangements for so many yearn to see how the thing would succeed. That is practically what lam proposing to Govemmonf. As far as Aust'»l a is cono’rned a similar suggestion was received rather favorably,” A-ksd if some experiment might be tried iu New Zealand similar to the recent one betwren Qmonsel fL (near Melbourne) and Davenport (I’asmania), Captain Wakcr sad ho would liko to seo one made, but there was tha question of expense- Ho would rccmiminl that tho apparatus in tho pieces mentioned should he shifted to Wellington and Christchurch, but be did cot thirls hi 3 directors would Rgreo to this course without a guarantee that tho apparatus whould eventually be taken over by Government. However, ho would bavo a small installation at tho Christohuroh Exhibition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1869, 26 September 1906, Page 3
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193WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1869, 26 September 1906, Page 3
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