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CONCISE CABLES.

KING'S FIRST LEVEE. LONDON, Feb. 21. King George has held the first levee of his reign. The function was mainly official and diplomatic. WIRELESS BETWEEN FRANCE AND CANADA. PARIS, Feb. 21. Wireless communication has been held between the Eiffel Tower and Canada. BANQUET TO MR FISHER. LONDON, Feb. 22. A representative of every trade union has been invitee 1 , to a banquet to meet Mr Fisher, the Federal Premier, on May 23. FREE FROM CHOLERA. LISBON, Feb. 21. Madeira has been declared free from cholera. MARCONI PATENT UPHELD. LONDON, Feb. 21. Judge Parker, in the Chancery Division, upheld the Marconi wireless patnnt of 1900 as against the British Badio-Tele graph and Telephone Company.

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Northern Advocate, 22 February 1911, Page 5

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CONCISE CABLES. Northern Advocate, 22 February 1911, Page 5

CONCISE CABLES. Northern Advocate, 22 February 1911, Page 5

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