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WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN THE PACIFIC.

NEW ZEALAND INCLUDED IN

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United Press Association —CorTitioiiT : MELBOURNE, Dec] 30.

The wireless conference’s report has been published. It recommends highpoAver stations at Sydney, Doubtless Bay and Suva, rand (medium power stations at Solomon Islands, NeAV Hebrides, and Ocean-Island. The CommonAvealth and New Zealand to bear the expense of their oaa’ii installations, and the cost -of other stations to be borne by the Imperial and Commomvealth Governments, NeAV Zealand contributing one-sixth to the Suva station. .The Pacific Radio Company’s proposal Avas not adopted. The system Avill b© under State control. It is estimated tliat the Pacific Cable Board will receive £1125 annually through Avireless feeders.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2698, 31 December 1909, Page 6

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WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN THE PACIFIC. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2698, 31 December 1909, Page 6

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN THE PACIFIC. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2698, 31 December 1909, Page 6

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