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MEETING OF THE UNEMPLOYED ON CIVIC SQUARE SITE YESTERDAY. After a preliminary discussion, the meeting was txansferred to the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, the use of which was granted by the Mayor. —Staff Photographer

g— Q SUCCESS OF BEAM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Beam wireless signals (Morse), transmitted direct from Grimsby station, England, to Rockbank, station, near Melbourne, and received at the Csntral Telegraph Office, Melbourne, on a highspeed automatic recorder at 1000 letters a minute. The letters have been added to explain the signal records.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 8

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MEETING OF THE UNEMPLOYED ON CIVIC SQUARE SITE YESTERDAY. After a preliminary discussion, the meeting was txansferred to the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, the use of which was granted by the Mayor. —Staff Photographer g— Q SUCCESS OF BEAM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Beam wireless signals (Morse), transmitted direct from Grimsby station, England, to Rockbank, station, near Melbourne, and received at the Csntral Telegraph Office, Melbourne, on a highspeed automatic recorder at 1000 letters a minute. The letters have been added to explain the signal records. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 8

MEETING OF THE UNEMPLOYED ON CIVIC SQUARE SITE YESTERDAY. After a preliminary discussion, the meeting was txansferred to the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, the use of which was granted by the Mayor. —Staff Photographer g— Q SUCCESS OF BEAM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Beam wireless signals (Morse), transmitted direct from Grimsby station, England, to Rockbank, station, near Melbourne, and received at the Csntral Telegraph Office, Melbourne, on a highspeed automatic recorder at 1000 letters a minute. The letters have been added to explain the signal records. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 8

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