WIRELESS. TELEGRAPHY.
GERMAN INTERCEPTING STATION. By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. Paris, February 5. Le Temps learns that an ethergraphic station, manned by Germans, and established at Corunna, on the north-west coast of Spain, ostensibly in the interests of a newspaper at Ferrol (in the province of Corunna), has intercepted and forwarded to the German Consul messages emanating from Gibraltar for Poldhu, the Marconi station in Cornwall, via intermediate British vessels.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 5
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69WIRELESS. TELEGRAPHY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 5
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