AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.
[Australia & N *Z, Cable Association.]
•SPANISH ROYALTY TO VISIT U.S.A.
WASHINGTON. March 8
It is somi-olliciiilly announced that tho King and Queen of Spain will bo visiting tlio United States during the tho coming autumn.
TWO-WAY TELEPHONY SUCCESS
NEW YORK. March
Tli rough the co-operation of tin American Telephonic and lelegrapl Company Radio Corporation of America and the British (leneral I’ost Offic. and the United I’ress to-day conductei tho first two-way trans-Atlantic "ire less telephone tests, conversing with various journalists in London. Hit. auditors declared tho transmission was perfect. The ennversers declared that they were aide to hear better than over the ordinary city telephones.
The officials believe that commercial wireless telephony is one step nearer. The tests were conducted at 8.IK? a.in. and 12.30 p.m.. The “ New York Times ” subjects of conversation were the recent collapse of Wall Street and prohibition.
A WONDERFUL ACIIIKVK.MF.XT. NEW YORK. March 7. The first news story over transmitter across the Atlantic by wireless telephone was received by tho Associated Press from London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1926, Page 3
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172AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1926, Page 3
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