WIRELESS TELEPHONY
PROGRESS IN EUROPE GERMANY FORGING AHEAD.' Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 13. (Received November 14, at 9.15 a.m.) While Britain is cautiously experimenting with wireless telephony, keeping the results secret, European institutions .are making considerable progress. Holland has successfully conversed with the Dutch East Indies, suggesting that communication with Australia is brought definitely nearer. Surprising results are revealed by _a German Post Office report of _ experiments from the Nordrcieli station and German ships, one of which, the Columbus, conversed with another liner 2,500 miles distant. Several Berlin shipping offices have talked to ships 200 miles away. Tho authorities are fitting out an experimental ship, Hoexter, which will cruise the North Sea for the purpose of further research. It is predicted that tho offices will soon bo talking from Berlin to ships far in the Atlantic.
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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5
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