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USE OF CABLES.

WIRELESS CANNOT SUPPLANT THEM.

(by TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

WELLINGTON, Aug. 26,

Sir Roderick Jones, managing director of Reuter's Company, who is nowin Wellington, does not consider that wireless can supplant cables. The latter are being improved every year and can now transmit hundreds of ■words per minute by special machines, a thing impossible with wireless. The latter will be useful for supplementing, but no effective method has yet been discovered of maintaining secrecy. Sir Roderick, however considers that the law of property, to some extent, gives protection, as well as the copyright law. His experience is that English is fast becoming the universal language. Even the Germans send out their progranda in English.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 5

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USE OF CABLES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 5

USE OF CABLES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 5

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