WIRELESS IN THE NAVY
Wireless developments in the Navy were referred to by Mr. W. C. Bridge - man, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a statement accompanying the Navy Estimates for 1928.
All ships in distant stations are now equipped with short-wave apparatus, and there is no ship which cannot be reached by the Admiralty during some part of the 24 hours. The improvements carried out in naval wireless have resulted in a considerable reduction of expense since communication by cable is now rarely necessary. Wireless proved itself of special value during the troubles in China.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 16
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96WIRELESS IN THE NAVY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 16
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