WIRELESS STATION
OPENED BY SIR JOSEPH' WARD. (By Telegraph—Press Association.)WELLINGTON, Last .Night. The wirelces s-taittea en. the- Govefeamw' Tutar.t?kiai was ofiiiclalily opeiwsd lliiis afternoon. Thefiii'islt 1 imesisagei itammiititi&d' wm .sent? Toy Sir Joseph -Ward (who As himsell a Ip'raCftased .telegraphist) to His Excelthe .Governor, LoVd Islington, .and l read 'a® (follows: "His Excellency the Governor, Palmeh'st'oii North; I have, the' honour to despatch to your Excellency the first wireless message from the Tu+ahokaa, upo'n the ocbaision of the offrcial opeliing of hex(wireilelas aiisifcaillfoitiein.,' which ; I have ■beoi perform. The i'nfcrtalllation is a fine bne, and .has been calrried out en-, tiroly iby New Zealand telegraph officers im -a most satisfactory way.— J." B. Wand."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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114WIRELESS STATION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 5
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