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THE LATE LORD KELVIN. Our photograph shows the late Loid Kelvin, by the death of whom tho world has lost its greatest scientist. To him we scores of inventions that have bsen of immense benefit to humanity. It was Lord Kelvin who made submarine telegraphy possible. —Photo, by Halftones, Lid. ■

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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 45

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THE LATE LORD KELVIN. Our photograph shows the late Loid Kelvin, by the death of whom tho world has lost its greatest scientist. To him we scores of inventions that have bsen of immense benefit to humanity. It was Lord Kelvin who made submarine telegraphy possible. —Photo, by Halftones, Lid. ■ Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 45

THE LATE LORD KELVIN. Our photograph shows the late Loid Kelvin, by the death of whom tho world has lost its greatest scientist. To him we scores of inventions that have bsen of immense benefit to humanity. It was Lord Kelvin who made submarine telegraphy possible. —Photo, by Halftones, Lid. ■ Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 45

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