TRANS=PACIFIC WIRELESS
''ALL-RED SCHEME. : nr teleceapii—pnrss association—copyright London, /November 28. According to the "Daily"'Mail,": Mr. W. Cross, who installed the cthergraph at Honolulu, is now in Winnipeg. He will consult Lord Elgin,_ Secretary for the Colonies, iii conncction with ah "Afi-Red" wireless system to Australia, via British Columbia, Fanning Island, and Fiji.' ANOTHER PROPOSAL. (Rcc. Nov. 29, 10.33 p.m.) London, November 29. , ,It is contemplated ; iti'London to' form a company to establish "wireless communication •to Fiji from Samoa and other Pacific Islands engaged in the guano and the copra trades. (v,A representative of one of the wireless comi panies some two years:ago laid before the Now Zealand Government a.trjdea for a transPacific installation. It was pointed out nt the time that the venture would compete with the State-owned Pacific cablo; and, on the other hand, that it would bo a safer hieaiis of communication _,iu war time. The scheme as submitted was of a tentative nature, "but long distance wireless has marched siiice then.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 5
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