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WORLD’S SWITCHBOARD

DISTANCE PHONES RADIATE FROM LONDON DIRECT LINE TO VATICAN LONDON”, Thursday. “The world’s switchboard” was the picturesque description applied to London today, when a direct telephone service was opened with the Vatican City, via Rome. London is now in direct communication with 18 Continental countries, the United States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico, whereas in 1922 only Paris and Brussels were connected. An announcement regarding the outcome of the experiments to Australia is expected shortly.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 9

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WORLD’S SWITCHBOARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 9

WORLD’S SWITCHBOARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 9

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