Wireless Telegraphy.
The Northern of France Rly. Co. have decided to instal wireless telegraphy on their Dover-Calais' crossChannel steamships Nord and Pas de Calais. A land station will be erected at the harbour station, Calais. Soma time ago an effort was made to introduce wireless telegraphy on all the packets running between Dover and Calais, but tho obstructive tactics of the English postal authorities prevented a receiving station being erected on this side of the Channel. Even now the French mail packets, like the Belgian boats, will not be able to communicate with Dover, however necessary a message may be, as in the case of a breakdown similar to that which befell the Fas de Calais.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 May 1903, Page 2
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116Wireless Telegraphy. Manawatu Herald, 9 May 1903, Page 2
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