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BEAM WIRELESS.

THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM. TEST RESULTS. (Received Tuesday, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, March 14. Marconis have .broadcasted a statement quoting a report from Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, Ltd., stating that the average number of words telegraphed each way daily during the first six days of the test amounted to 148,000, and increased at the end of seven days to substantially 150,000 daily. The statement adds: ‘ ‘ Speeds were' not pressed to the highest possible point and arc no indication of the speed obtainable at the opening of the, servie<», which may be expected very shortly.” A tribute is paid to Australia’s persistence, as a result of which the Empire is within measurable distance of being linked up by wireless. -—(A. and N.Z.)

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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1927, Page 5

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BEAM WIRELESS. Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1927, Page 5

BEAM WIRELESS. Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1927, Page 5

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