PACIFIC CABLE.
DUPLICATI6Ai|KfB THE COMPETmbjfpW^B (BY CABLE—PBMS AMWJMCT^™^' '. H| (ATTSTBALIAN AHD MS. CAW* *fflff;| -Bj The steamer B arrive gpon from Initio;)) ?SSSfor two new cables* ffi''!~jgffi. K Cable Board. One B port-Sydney line, ■ the Suva-Auckland H Aa the routes are «IW*BK ■ the work of laying c JBEI w B started soon after the B Mr Milward, B Cable, says the dophwfon ««jTj. B from Canada to Ejl- J mA 9 pending tests of a ntftflffiE B calculated to considerabft HJffiS B speed of transmission' ffJfSgyy B and bring about a rt*Js|P B If the testa were Btt< B companies recogntoxk B bring about a revolution H graphy. £]*-'• H Mr Milward added B admitted that wi would play an toSffi\JtfJjsl- B nexion with ■ not feared wmmero«W*m B future. In any case, tf T «2JSBs( B less developed, hoped, by an ultimate *ttfam rate, to successrol^^^B
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17760, 11 May 1923, Page 6
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