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IS IT MARS?

STRANGE WIRELESS WAVES. NOT FROM THIS WORLD. MARCONI’S DISCOVERY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Received September 2, 8.45 p.m. New York, September 1. Mr. J. Mcßeth. London manager of the Marconi Wireless Company, in the course of a speech, described recent wireless experiments abroad conducted by Marconi in his yacht Electra in the Mediterranean, which led Marconi and other wireless experts to believe Mars or some other planet was seeking to communicate, with the earth. Mr. Mcßeth said the apparatus intercepted wireless wave lengths of 150,000 metres, whereas the maximum wave lengths produced in the world to-day were 14,000 metres. The regularity 'of the wave lengths precluded the possibility that they were due to electrical or meteorological disturbances. —Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 5

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IS IT MARS? Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 5

IS IT MARS? Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 5

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