FEDERAL WIRELESS.
ALLEGED INURING MENT OU PATENTS. Melbourne, April 15. In granting the Marconi Company an order to inspect the Commonwealth wireless stations, the judge made a stipulation that the report must be kept secret till the case was brought before the court. The company was given till to-day to accept this, but refused upon the judge declining to vary the stipulation. • THE ISLAND SERVICE. Melbourne, April 15. The Federal Government has abandoned the proposal mooted some years ago, when Sir John Quick was Poumastcr-General, fur linking up the Pacific Islands by wireless telegraphy.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 5
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