WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
i iiY TKLiaat.u'ii. —I'BKS* association - 1 Dunedin, This Day. Speaking at St. Hilda the Premier said that when he reached Wellington in a day or two, the Government would accept tenders for the erection of a wireless telegraph station in 2sew Zealand. Two would be high-powered and four low-powered stations. In the next eight months they would have a thoroughly up-to-date system of wireless stations and would then be able to communicate with every passenger steamer round the coast, and at night time with any vessel within 1400 or 1500 miles.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 329, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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93WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 329, 18 January 1911, Page 5
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