A WIRELESS WONDER.
A RADIO TO ALL STATIONS. LINKING UP THE NATIONS ■ By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Postmaster-General handed to the Press Association to-day a copy of a radio message which had been sent by President Harding inaugurating the official opening of the N6w York central radio station, and which was received direct by the New Zealand radio station to-day. The message reads: “To be able to send out a message by radio in expectation thtft it may reach every radio station in the world is so marvellous a scientific and technical achievement as to justify special recognition. It affords the greatest gratification that such a message from the chief executive of the United States of America may be received in every land, under every sky, by the people with which our nation is at peace and amity. That this is a happy situation which may ever continue, and that the peace which blesses our own land may presently become the fortune of all lands and peoples, is the earnest hope of the American nation. (Signed) Warren G. Harding."
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1921, Page 4
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181A WIRELESS WONDER. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1921, Page 4
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