Arrangements for the installation of communication between Australia and
New Zealand by wireless telegraphy ■have 'been advaoiced another stage towards accomplishment (save the "Sydney Daily Telegraph"), inasmuch as Sir Josepjh Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, has decided to investigate rival systems during his visit to America at the conclusion of the Postal Union Conference. In order that the claims of the International Telegraph Construction Co. (working the Schoemaker system) may he properly represented, Mr John W. Hamilton, the Autralian manager of the company, yestexday left for New York by the Moama. He will meet the New Zealand Postraapter-General, and discuss the system in trie light of Australian and. Kevtr Zealand requirements. The company's representative will also afford information to the experts of Hie system respecting tJie stations ifc is proposed to establish in order to afford wireless communication between the two ooußfcrie* te the fikrathsra Hemls-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 3
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