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WIRELESS DEVELOPMENTS

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

LONDON, March 7. Replying in the House of Commons today to a representation that the Post Office should follow tho example of tho United Stated in sending broadcast information for the benefit of users of private wireless telephone .receiving wis, the Post-master-General (Mr F. G. Kellaway) said that the United .States was considering tho restriction of the use of installations in Consequence of tho danger of the interference with communications. lie mentioned that tho Australian and Now 'Zealand Governments had complained that their communications were interfered with by installations in California. '

A message from Vienna says that up-to-date frauds at Turin are alleged against two American*, one of whom is a telegraphist attached to the American Relief Mission. He received by wireless the result of a race, and his accomplice in Paris heavily backed tho winner with a. bookmaker" who was unaware of tho existence of direct communication. The lucrative operation was repeated three times. Both have been arrested.

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Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 4

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WIRELESS DEVELOPMENTS Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 4

WIRELESS DEVELOPMENTS Evening Star, Issue 17924, 21 March 1922, Page 4

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