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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.

(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association

BOUND |'Y COMMON SENTIMENT. (Received this day at 9.0 a.mA MAY YORK, August 3. A message from William.-town states that in defining the British (iininnni--1..,,.... ~«> 11 )<*«]«• r:t <- \ Kmiiihl by t ics ut minium siMiLimv.ii. rnmimm institutions :uul common intoiots. Professor F. A. Smidly. a Minister of the Irish Free State, told the Institute of Politics that "should Great Britain attempt an imperialistic policy it would undoubtedly he restrained by the selfgoverning Dominions. Tie necessity for co-operation among the various units ol the Empire is one guarantee against Britain’s entering impeluouslx into any cause leading to war with a foreign country.” KOREAN DISASTER. NEW YORK. August 2. Four hundred have been drowned, and 225.903 are homeless, while the property damage is estimated at 05.000 million yen in Korea. Ibis is the toll of the. vast Hoods which inundated the river districts ol Korea as given in a cablegram to the Methodist Episcopal Church Board of Foreign Missions. from Bishop Herbert \\ oleli, of Seoul. Korea. BROADCASTING THE MOVIES. WASHINGTON. Aug. •">. “By 1935. perhaps sooner, any public spectacle will le visible to persons without their leaving their homes, billowing 111-.* recent suci ess id the radio vision experiments.” is tin- opinion ol Atwater Kent, rac.io maimlacilirer and member ot .Mr Hoover s Broadcasting Committee, who is here inspecting the radio-motion picture device, lie believes broadcasting moving pictures will he the next outstanding advance j,, tlic field of wireless inimical ion. p|,, says tiic cost ol a home vision machine is .speculative. hut it might he made as accessible as the high class sound receiving sets now marketed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1925, Page 2

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271

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1925, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1925, Page 2

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