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[Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association.] I 1111 d IM 1 1N K INDEPENDENCE. YU IT iit IA < British (Hi.) Sept. 11. “The fail!) i'l the Thilippine people in the .sjiirit ot justice and fair-niinded-—ness of Cniteil States.” was expressed on arrival here oi tic Hon. Sergio Usnieria. President of the Thilippine Senate, who is heading a delegation proceeding to Washington to urge the granting of independence to the Islands. A 'RADIO GENERATOR. WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. The Xavy Department is trying lo perfect a suitable generator eapahle of prnvidiiig toimigh power to ojangitt* a. radio rending apiiaralns on airplanes. thus averting disasters result- , ing from a’ ( idculs similar to I’.X’. 91. Many suggestions received have I icon , discarded as impracticable, but it: is , now lelieveil that (lie most feasible is | a hand-power generator operated on i I lie same principle ns tin' primitive telephone, but built on a larger scale, t but. many details of its arrangement, ' compact liras and weight must be worked off, however, before it can be used. (
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 3
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173AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 3
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