WIRELESS WIZARD
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(.United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, April 7. Marconi, in ail interview, said that wireless two years hence would make the world very .small. He envisaged squadrons of bombing planes being sent out without pilots. Marconi added; “J am actively engaged in short-wave-length experiments, one.of the application of which will be it o make collisions at sea more dffiicnlt, and by which ships will be enabled to place a wireless band round themselves,- making their position immediately known to others entering this hand. If the “Glorious” and it,lie, “Florida” had been fitted thus, the disaster of April Ist would not have occurred.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 3
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