WIRELESS TIME SIGNALS.
■ PACIFIC SERVICE NEEDED. > . A. ana ? N.Z. ' 'V : ~> SYJ>NEY. Sept. IAt the Pan-Pacific Science Contrress Professor C. M,; Cooke, of the Bishop .Museum, Honolulu, diseasing :;organise- ..-'■,.. tion of wireless time-signals in Pacific countries, said that the present ; signals were {arranged. to suit .the convenience of v astronomers ■ in the Atlantic .rather /than the Pacific zone. It was desirable 1 to , ■.■' separate the two zones. Signals should be designed, specially for the- Pacific zone and^sent from Honolulu. . . •.-j ■~ ;. -;'. The > congress 'recommenced-' that ;. a signal should be sent.."pr- ? daily from Greenwich at one o'clock ' 'he morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 7
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