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OFFICIAL WIRELESS

BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR, OPENING IN FEBRUARY. (British Official Wireless.) • !•• ■ RUGBY, Jan. 2. Afore than 1800. British manufacturers will be represented at the British Industries Fair,which will open simultaneously. in the middle of February in London and Birmingham. Buyers from fifty nations are expected to reach England in the next few weeks, and 10,000 catalogues, bulky vql limes of over 600 pages each, wore despatched to business houses in all parts of the world in the week ending December 21.

BATTLEFIELDS’ VISIT. JOURNEY TO AIESOPOT AAIT A. RUGBY, Jan. 2. Visits to tho War cemeteries and the battlefields of Alosopotamia have been organised by the St. Barnabas Pilgrimage Fund. A party will go overland by Marseilles on March 20, and; the desert crossing from Beirut to Baghdad will be made by a car .specially equipped.' A river steamer has been chartered for the 500-mile, journey to Basra. Babylon and Ur of tho Chaldees are included in the itinerary. ’PICTURE TEA NS AIISSION. TELEGRAPH AEBANGEATENTS. ; RUGBY, January 2. The Postmaster-General; Air H. B. Lees-Smith, has ’announced that a service enabling pictures and facsimiles to biDtelegraplied direct between London aiid Berlin will be opened next Tuesday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 6

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195

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 6

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 6

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