TRANS-ATLANTIC WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES.
By Telegraph.— Association.—
London, December 17. Marconi states that if powerful stations are arranged it is possible to establish trans-Atlantic commercial communication within four months.
The Anglo - American Telegraph Company, enjoying a two years' monopoly of the telegraph rights of Newfoundland, is likely to prohibit Marconi's further experiments. If an injunction is issued Marconi will remove to Nova Scotia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11841, 19 December 1901, Page 5
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