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WIRELESS MYSTERY

I AUSIUALIaN &■ N.Z. CAllt.e ASSOCIATION; AUSTRALIAN OPINION, (Received this day at 8.40 a,m,) MELBOURNE, This Day, In reference to Marconi’s mysterious wireles signals, Balsillie, the Commonwealth wireless expert, said that there was no question that the electrical disturbances recorded at the high-power stations, sometimes resembling signals, might he due purely to natural causes, hut there was wj question that they do not oniiuafe from apy of her stations on this globe. He declined fo express an opinion of the possibility of their originating .a Mars. Baldwin, the Government Astronomer, said it was a matter for wireless experts. As a 11011-expert, liowcvci, it seemed highly unlikely to him to seek in other world’s for the cause of an elpcfrjeal disturbance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1920, Page 2

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WIRELESS MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1920, Page 2

WIRELESS MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1920, Page 2

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