WIRELESS ON TRAINS.
BOON TO, BUSINESS MEN. .“More Australians travelled to Eurone V 1 , year ever before/’ said Mr Gordon F. Johneton, passenger agent m Australia for Canadian National Kailwaye on his arrival by the Aorangi recentiy from Sydney. The popularity °* Canadian route was growing annually, he said, largely owing to the great improvements. and luxuries effected in recent years. The instalment'of wireless on the great transcontinent expresses was an innovation that woflld no doubt be almost universal in a few years, he added. It was now possible for business men to c6nverse from moving , trains with their offices in the cities. This was a regular convenience on the' Chicago-Montreal expresses and, even more striking, conversations were now possible between the trains and England. In a few months wireless would be installed on all the main line trains. Mr Johnston is making a holiday trip to his relatives in Montreal,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21022, 10 May 1930, Page 22
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