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FUTURE OF WIRELESS

EFFECT ON THE PRESS. London, April 20. Mt. Mpakin, in his presidential address to the National Union of Journalists, said there was little reason for apprehensiveness that wireless would affect the sales of newspapers. The elusive spoken word was not likely to diminish the demand for the printed record. Mr. Meakin predicted tho advent of the radio descriptive reporter, equipped with a microphone instead of the conventional notebook, and sending broadcast stories of big events. —Sydney “Sun” Cable. THE TESTS ON THE TAHITI. Sydney, April 21. Mr. 0. D- Maclurcan, who has been carrying out wireless tests aboard the Tahiti, stated that it will be a month before the results are definitely announced ; but enough is known to show that the tests have been of a wonderfully successful nature. —Press Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 178, 22 April 1924, Page 8

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FUTURE OF WIRELESS Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 178, 22 April 1924, Page 8

FUTURE OF WIRELESS Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 178, 22 April 1924, Page 8