London Denial sets (up. or lower) from £2 i 2i 6d, extractions Is, gas 2s tra; work both good and cheap.— [Advt.J The large bronze figure of a female which stands in New York Harbor and holds a giant electric lamp in its outstretched hand, to symbolise Liberty lighting fie way of foreigners ta the aanon-boastett Western land of freedom, is regarded as a barrier to scientific progress, inasmuch as it gathers to itself wireless telegrraphio messages and frustrates efforts of snips at «a to com. mnnicate with the land- Experts were deputed to investigate the ireqnent breakdowns of messages entering New York Harbor, and having failed to reasonably attribute the cans© to an; that the statue of jl*i Hertzian waves instead of allowing them to pass. It is said to act as a mammoth re- '•. The Eiffel Tower at Paris has charged with the interruption of wirelees messages between Poldbtt, Cornwall, and Genoa. 'Mont Blanc, too, has been regarded with grave suspicion. TSritish firms have lost much trade with Italy owing to tho almost total absence of commercial travellers. So says tho " ai *i. OoosoL-at Genoa.
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Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 5
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187Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 5
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