TELEPHONING BY WIRELESS.
Wireless telephonio conver sations have been conducted on Count Argos' system between Cologne and Metz, and Strasburg and Vienna, and also -with a German cruiser on the North Sea. . IF SAVAGES WERE LET LOOSE. JOHANNESBURG, August 15. Giving evidence before the- Judicial Commission, Inspector Fitzgerald, m an affidavit, said he took full responsibility for organising the special police on July 5; when 60Q men were armed and, posted m the suburbs for 48 hours, at a time when Europeans were endeavoring to ihdupe the .natives to strike and defy the compound managers. They had also cut off the water and light supplies. Had the attempt succeeded to iet 200,000 savages loose, Johannesburg would have become a hell upon, earth, "ffl HOME RULE, CONFERENCE. (Received August 16, 8.30 a.m.) ' • LONDON, August 16. Lord Dunraven, m a letter, urges a conference of Liberals, and Unionists, and Nationalists to formulate a scheme of Home Rule for Ireland for subsequent submission to the electors. He insists on the shelving of the present measure, which, he states, -will not alter the problem which must be solved.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13156, 16 August 1913, Page 3
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184TELEPHONING BY WIRELESS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13156, 16 August 1913, Page 3
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