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Chinese Wireless Telegraphy.

Arrangements have been made by the Chinese Government for the establishment of several stations throughout the Empire to experiment with the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy, in the working of which Chinese operators will be instructed. Apparatus has been installed on several Chinese war vessels at Shanghai, and at the northern cities of Peking, Tientsin, and Pao Tmgfu. Instructions will be given by an Italian officer, who has been appointed for this purpose and who will also serve as engineer and superintend the operations. The establishment of other stations besides those mentioned is being contemplated, and viceroys throughout the Empire have been directed to investigate the subject.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 3, 2 January 1907, Page 87

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Chinese Wireless Telegraphy. Progress, Volume II, Issue 3, 2 January 1907, Page 87

Chinese Wireless Telegraphy. Progress, Volume II, Issue 3, 2 January 1907, Page 87

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