WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT.
FOREIGN NATIONS LEADING.' LONDON, Nov. 22. The Times welcomes the appointment of a Government committee to advise on extensions of wireless communication throughout the Empire, for which the ; ' demand' grows daily more urgent. j French German, and American systems '■ are rapidly developing. France communi- • [ cates daily with Shanghai, and early in 1920 the most powerful station in the i world will open near Bordeaux. It will I be equipped with Poulsen arc, and will J be able to communicate with any part of I the earth. i ===== I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 9
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