RADIO PHONE
; : EROM EAST TRAIN.
(United Press Association— By Electric Telegraphs—Copyright.)
MONTREAL, April 27.
Canada to-dny took a commanding lead ( in the scientific race when a two-way telephonic conversation between a morning >"• train and cities in the . North American Continent and Great Britain tfere-" "successfully accomplished. The 'train was the Canadian National Railway’s train from Toronto to Montreal, travelling 331 miles in 360..-minutes,-and calling for a speed of seventy miles per hour at times! '-TKe new ’systenh urns' 1 demonstrated to a group"' of Canadian and AhnWicah ' tfdws’paperxneh. Sixty calls were placed from -the speeding train, and'^he’ cohverisdtiofi wak clear and distinct'like- any ■’ other Telephone con- * 1 '' l ' 3! ’ r ' ! . '‘The * process l ‘ wits' pFrffect'ed and nfaiitifsictured' by "'Chief Engineer, J. C.'l Burk-Holder, i; bf j the' "Canadian Nlftidnal^ltaiiways.'I'’ 1 '’ '
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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