PROGRESS OF RADIO.
BEWILDERS MARCONI
INVENTOR ’ S CONF KSSTOX
BY CABLB— PRESS A XSO<3 lA.T IO V—CO PVBiG H'l
Received Sept. 14, 12.20 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 13. At the opening of the annual wireless • exhibition at Albert Hall, Wolmer calculated that already there_ were over ten million listeners-in in Britain alone. The vista opened up for the future was almost illimitable. Wireless was making the world smaller, and was playing a predominant part in uniting the Empire. Signor Marconi confessed "that tlio progress of wireless bewildered him. He said the Government department Wpa criticised, but he found nothing to. Criticise ip, the. manner, in which the -'Post Office was dealing with wireless. — Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 September 1925, Page 9
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