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WIRELESS PRINTING.

LONDON. A larch 1. AYin-lemessages direct from it ship on ill- moan to a |iriming machine ~i La- (■'.!’.!). l-u.-n transmitted i'i,! i:, fir-! iitne. Dm-ing ii-.' ' a •-• i I Ihe While slur liner (llyiujiie Prom S.otn lmmid-'n lo New Anil; nu-ssagi-s were transmi! i. l “0 wolds p. ,■ minule, when the Olyuipi- w:i' 759 miles Irom ihe I:-::,I : ition ::i Dm i'/.' I ', by what is icnn-.-d "i;. i:.- -.:■ ( i.ntiol." The nn-s----were ree.-iv. d at !)e,iz;s Station, irmi-mill'j io (lie laud ajijiaral us. and received and jirroled at the G.l’.H. without human aid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1924, Page 4

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WIRELESS PRINTING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1924, Page 4

WIRELESS PRINTING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1924, Page 4

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