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SPEECH ACROSS THE WORLD

■ HARNESSING THE ELECTRON. GREAT POSSIBILITIES AHEAD. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 9. Sir Oliver Lodge, in a message to the National Association of Radio Manufacturers, says: “Tie harnessing of the electron for the purpose of communication may bo an event in human history equal to the initiation of railway locomotion and the electric telegraph. It bids fair to make the twentieth century eclipse the nineteenth century. Tie apparatus employed has almost reached perfection, cnietiy owing to the labours and enthusiasms of amateurs. Achievements in long distance signalling by short waves, and the constantly improving selectivity, hold out the expectation that furDier advances will be possible in directions at present unseen.” —A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 7

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SPEECH ACROSS THE WORLD Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 7

SPEECH ACROSS THE WORLD Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 7

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