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WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

THE CONVENTION'S RECOMMENDATIONS. BRITAIN'S ONLY CONCESSION. LONDON. October 31. The Berlin correspondent of the Times reports that theie is some prospect of the unanimous adoption of the Wireless Telegraphy Convention's recommendations, and Great Britain's only concession will be a reasonable provision in the matter of stations in England, where inter-communication may be enforced with stations of other wireless systems. All naval and military stations will be regarded as outside the scope of the Convention, the various Governments retaining freedom of action regarding them. Colonial representation will follow upon colonial acceptance of the convention's functions. The proposed international bureau will beanalagous to the Postal and Telegraph Bureau of Berne, and will collect and transmit information, but will have no [lowers of control.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8047, 2 November 1906, Page 3

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WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8047, 2 November 1906, Page 3

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8047, 2 November 1906, Page 3