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9 SIGNALS TO MAES. Imperial News Sorvioe—Press Association. (.Received Aoril 23rd, 7.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, November 22. At Cedar Creek (Nebraska), .Professors Milliner and Gamer, two scientists working with a most powerful wireless ilant, failed in their efforts to secure signals from Mars. The signals wore licked up in England, South America; and Hawaii, with case. MAECONI DEVELOPMENTS. MELBOURNE, April 23. The Marconi Company has submitted a scheme to Mr Hughes for the establishment, at tho company's expense, of -super high-powor stations in all tho Dominions, with the object of bringing them into closer touch with Great Britain and each other. Cabinet is al?o •considering transferring the control of wireless telegraphy from the Navy to tho Postal Department. ,
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16817, 24 April 1920, Page 10
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