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[ Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association.] OBJECTIVE OF TOFI!. NFW YORK, July I. The New York "Times” in a leader deprecates regarding the voya.ee of (lie (loot ns a manifestation of hostility or object lesson to Japan. It says the principal objective is not the cultivation of com Ivi 11 ol our Australian Iricinls. but a dctermiunt'.mi <>t the
ciipaiiiilies of the ship-, crews in a voyage ( ,f sever;, 1 , thousand miles. Ihe people ~i Australia and New Zealand Want to see and entertain T ankeo visitors and for the purpose the local Clovermronls have made lihertil appiopriations. The spirit moving antipo,"leans has been well expressed by Mr It is a very natural sentiment. Australians are a practical. sturdy iieopk' as democratic as we. I hey valued the opportunity ol hemp our Allie. in the world war. Annum them are many veiertnis who will rejmcA to meet their American comrades in Fran-"e again. The latch string is out tor the nllievrs and men of the 1 nitod SlcUs licet. The heartiness of their reception will imp out across the I’aeilie. WIRE LESS. NEW YORK, duly 3. Wireless telephone communication between persons on ships at sea and on land has been proved practical by a conversation by two sisters INO miles apart one on the (Herman liner Columbus, ami the other on the Deutchlaml wlio discussed social a flairs, etc. Eight minutes cost two and a half dollars. The wireless operator on the Columbus said lie used an invention In converse successfully with other Hernian liners, Munchen. Stuttgart. Albert linllin. as well as with land. The apparatus is a duplex receiving and sending set. uncrating on a wave length of 1 ,?<)(> or 1.4-TO metres. It overcomes interference between receiv-
ing and sending antennae, which heretofore prevented simultaneous operation. The TeUTtvnken Coy of Cernniny is controlling the invention and anticipates lowering the charges for conversation when the device is completely mil of the experimental stage, wherein it has boon two years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1925, Page 4
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