N.Z AND WIRELESS.
S€OPE-OF THE NEW SYSTEM
MOST POWERFUL IN THE WORLD
(Per Press1 Association.) WELLINGTON, September 3. Speaking at the letter, carriers' social last "night, Sir Joseph Ward said the. high power wireless station to be erected in Wellington would be the most
powerful in the world. It had been intended that the power should bo two kilowatfl, but that had been extended to five. The station would be powerful enough to got /into ftouch. wdth West Australia at night time, while in day time communication could be carried on with ships within a few hundred miles of Sydney. It was contemplated, too, chat the system should bo extended to the Chatham Islands and Rarotonga, the latter place being connected with Tonga. He hoped before long the system of wireless stations across the ocean between the Motherland and oversea dominions would be perfected.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12798, 5 September 1911, Page 7
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