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MARCONI'S PATENTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright.) SYDNEY, July 13. Received 13, 9.30 p.m. The Chairman of Directors of the Australian .Wireless, Ltd., declares that the company never infringed Marconi's patent. He added that the company protected its clients from all consequences that might result from a judgment for infringement of patents. AN ADMIBAITY DECISION. MELBOURNE, July 13. Mr Hughes received a reply from the British Admiralty to a question concerning the effect of the Parker judgment on installations of wireless telegraphy other than the Marconi system. The Admiralty declares that, subject to any appeal or further judicial decision that may be expected, the decision means that no commercial system now known is outside the Marconi patent. AN AUSTRALIAN RECORD. SYDNEY, July 13. The steamers Cooma and Riverina established an Australian coastal wireless record, covering 2,300 miles.
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Southland Times, Issue 16786, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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138WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Southland Times, Issue 16786, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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