WI R ELESS TELEGR A PH Y. WELLINGTON, October 14.
The Cabinet has undeT consideration an offer by the Pacific Inlands Radio-Tele-graph Company, an English eradicate, for the establishment of a system of ■wireless telci'gTaphy between New Zealand and sse\en of "the Pacific Islands. It has been re.-olved by the Government to make furtLer inquiries before finally deciding. Sir" Joseph Ward told a New Zealand Times representative to-niglit that New Zealand was favourable to linking the Inlands, and recogui.-ed it& advantages. The proposal submitted, however, did not cover all that New Zealand required. In addition to the Pacific Kland^. New Zealand wanted the Auckland Inlands and the Chatham Islands connected, and the present offeT did not include these island*.
Officials, dairr inspectors, experts, instructors, managers, dairy farmers, and medical men advocate the Hartnett milking: machine. — Nimmo and Blair.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 18
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138WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. WELLINGTON, October 14. Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 18
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