AUSTRALIAN.
\UHTHALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION WIRELESS AGREEMENT. SYDNEY, March .30. Mr Fisk referring to the wireless agreement, explained it would be two years before the central feeder stations would be finished in England and Canada. The main station for Overseas traffic will be three times gs powerful as any European station, and will speak direct over twelve thousand miles, for the greater part of each day. It will consist of transmitting, and receiving stations, thirty miles apart, th e former covering over a square mile of country with twenty four towers eight hundred feet high and the latter comprising two hundred feet wireless mast®.
SYDNEY, March 29. Mi- Dooley sprained his ankle while surfing and it is expected he will have to remain in bed for one month.
FOR THE MOVIES. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 29Jack Chalmers, the Coogee shark heno, has accepted part of a 'film hero, the scene of the story being Desert- Island.
IIOSS’ APPEAL PROCEEDING. SYDNEY, March 30. The hearing of the Ross appeal was continued. Every point raised by his counsel was closely questioned by five judges. The. public are apathetic.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1922, Page 1
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