BEAM TELEPHONY
MARCONI’S ALLEGATIONS
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, Aug. 2.
“There is no reason why the Mother Country should not he linked up by wireless telephony with all the Dominions,” Signor Marconi told the Daily News. “We are only awaiting the word from the Post Office before establishing a regular commercial service, such as Germany’s beam telephone .to South America, ivhich is about as far distant to South Africa. The fact that'the Royal thanksgiving on 7th. July was relayed to the Dominions (via Canada, proves that the ,technical difficulties of a regular service are negligible. I really do not know why the beam-telephone has not been established, except perhaps that the Post Office wants to leave us wireless telepathy and keep wireless telephony to itself.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1929, Page 5
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