TELEPHONE TRIUMPH
\Mint fC'A.V SPEECHES MEM! D j IX EXOI.AXD. XEW YORK. .Tan To. Officials of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company to-night seat messages, and made speeches hv wireless telephone, to Southgate, England, where Signor Alarconi and others listened and cabled hack that the words, with few exceptions, were distinctly heard. Thousands of words were transmitted perfectly. 'flic listeners cabled that they recognised the accent ol the speakers as American, and when Britishers spoke, Ihev immediately detected the difference. The conversations ••(.imtinned Tor more than two hours. Sign >r Marconi sent congratulatory cable to the company, and .stated that he had been experimenting with wireless telephony in his hop-nlotig days, and since T 9l o had spent more than I.OIKUXX) dollars in perfecting the necessary inventions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 1
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127TELEPHONE TRIUMPH Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1923, Page 1
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