WIRELESS POWER
INVENTION BY TESLA. Telegraph.— Copyright ) (United Press Association.- —By Electric Received .Ju.v 11. 2.20 p.m. NEW YORK, July 10. The famous inventor, Nikola Tesla, celebrated his- 80th birthday by announcing an invention for transmitting poweri without wires. He predicted that the development of wireless power will overshadow his other accomplishments and usher in a new civ ilisation. Thus power developed at Muscle Shoals would be transmittable to England, China, and Little America with equal ease and comparatively little cost, he said, adding: Several Governments have promised co-opera-tion. ' . ... A plant utilising the invention will bo installed at some place in Europe within a year. The scheme will utilise 100.000,000 volts" as compared with 18,000.000, which is the maximum so far attained in any laboratory.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 July 1936, Page 2
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