LONG-RANGE WIRELESS.
THE AUSTRALIAN SCHEME. LONDON. April 1. The managing director of the Amalgaj mated Wireless ( ompaiiy of Ausir.il.i-.a, | Mr. lb T. Kisk. was interviewed by the I Australian and New Zealand li V | ,-iation a: lMvmoiul, prior lo hi* (bparI lure from Kngland. lie .-aid thai he and l members of his stall' had inspected ->li modern liigli-power station- iv L.Aaad | and on the Continent, and had inve-'i-gated the latest developments in w iivlcss telegraphy and telephony. Il>* aad ■-•:■.■- pleled plans and spccili--a - . i'-u- for 'he new Australian service. Ollic.al and <*-.*.u mcrcinl circle* regard the \u-l r.-!:.in scheme as .-oinprehen-ivc and ml ci: -v: rank of services. ~,,- boll, c.m-n -a via - nul strategic purposes. ,A. and N-Z » '•■'
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 78, 2 April 1923, Page 5
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