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EMPIRE WIRELESS CHAIN|ment with the Dominions where
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NEED FOR SPEEDY, AGREE tish Government had not been re-
'MENT:
HUGE SCHEMES PROPOSED.
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Holy oamenion (18 neon) Evelsong (6 pyne). Responses, Ferial; Psalms:: 119 (v 105 to 128. Gloria) Baker Magnifica", Havergal (7th evening); Nuna Dimit „kia : Wesley ; · Hymne, 105, 188, 374)
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quidated by the Dominion to erect any station, of. particular typo and he, thought that what would be done would be to provide a suitable Lord Bumbar on January 8 complement to what the Dominion headed a deputation of the Empire were, proparing to "do. Press Union to the Postmaster- SOME NOGE SCHEMES,
Binca this intervien there hng, General with the object of urging the necessity of an Empire wire- como the news that both South loss system and requesting a state, Africa and Australia have big wire- loss schemes proporation, and the ment of the Government's policy.
Lord Burnham said that there main stations in both cases are ex- was no public question about which pected fore ready in about 18 the newspapers were more troubled months. Mr. E Tisk, manag- at present than the progress of wireing director of Amalgamated Wire- less communications. He regretted less (Australasia), Ldd, is in Lon- that only a very sinali advance had ton, partly for the purpose of been made since the deputation to negotiating contracta. Mr. Illingworth two years ago. yet in a position to discuss construc. The present communications were tional details, but he has given an not of much service for the supply interesting outline of Australian of news. The great stations in policy. in regard to wireless. France, Germany and elsewhere may, perhaps, reasonably be inter- were far bigger and more capable red that, as Amalgamated Wireless than anything in Britain, giving Australasia) Ltd., is very closely incans of power and. propaganda in connected with the Marconi Com which this country should not be pany, there will be a similarity be out-distanced.. They feared lest tween the plans for Australia and there be such conflict or disagree. South Africa. The scale of con- ment, firstly between Britain and struction actually decided on in the the Dominions, and secondly, be case of South Africa is stupendous. tween Britain and the great private The immediate aim is to make the organizations which at present had main station four times as powerful so much equipment in their grasp, any existing one, the "power" as would lead to official paralysie being indicated, not by kilowatts, but by the thousand amperes which| The deputation desired to represent
The latter the impossibility of things continu will be in the serial. ing at the present slowness, and tho will be supported by masts 800 feet urgency of speedy agreement with high, of which the station will have regard to Empire wireless in view 16, arranged in a huge circle. Suit-Wesleyan Railors and Soldiers' Home, able sites are being inspected with of the high cable mates.
Mr. Robert Donald asked, in a view not so much to altitude as to view of what had been done pri- relative immunity from the bane of vately, whether the policy of the all very long distance wireless traffic Post Office had been adapted to new in which tropical conditions are in- conditiona. Other speakers sub-volved atmospheric disturbances. mitted the views of various parts of It is only by contract continuous
construction Empire.
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working necessary for a commercial
Sunday, 4th March, 1098.
10.15 and Divine Service and Nav
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Church Parado.
Hymns and Chont, 27 Benedictus,
683, 148, 181. object "An Old Disciple. 2 p.m.ildren's Bersico at which gifia of toys will be made for children in hospitals. 8 p.m. Divino Fervice Hymns, 975, 7613, +48 884, 645. nbject-What His "Friends thoughs of Jesus,” Prescher: Rev. C. Clouston Porti. H. O, F. 7pm, Holy Communion. Priday. A p... Choir Poetice.
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Union Church, Bennedy Road.
Sunday Services, March 4.
Morning Service, at 11a.m.
Hymos, 136, 12, 197, 767:
Fubject: Bible Types of Married Lifo: Fellow-helpers in Christ."
Evening Serrico at 0.
Hymas, 689, 602, 406, 251, 104. Subject: The Good Shepherd: The World-wide Vision."
The Postmaster General, reply-service can be maintained for the ing, said that the Government were purposes of the all-world communi- peculiarly interested in imperial cation-especially with England, questions and realized the recessity Australia, and India--for which the of closer relations with the Domin- Sout African station is designed. ions, for which cheap and abundant As the rates are to be only two- thirds of the existing cable raten a communications were essential. Questions of imperial policy, pecali large trafic is anticipated. Material Preacher at both Services: Rov. J arily imperial wireless communies for the construction of the station Birk Baconachio. Today, March 6th, tions, must always be decided by will be procured, and, worked uppm Friday. Christian Endeavour the whole Government of which locally as far as practicable, and the Post Office was only an instru- South Africans will be trained with ment carrying out scheines allotteda view to the eventral maintenance of the service on an entirely South African basis.
to it.
He did not think it necessary that a station or a group of stations
As in the case of the more im- portant wireless-services in this
to be erected in the United King country, the great main station in dom should be erected and operated
parkogen, with full directions for use-a-by-the same people as those in the South Africa will be used for trans
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were suitable for transmitting and separate receiving station some receiving such messages as they miles away, and both transmission desired to exchange. That was the and reception will be controlled by paint on which the Governments of means of relays from Capetown. the Dominions would fix their It is expected that the aption will attention and on which the United be in working order in 18 months. Kingdom must satisfy them.
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AUSTRALIA IN DEVELOPMENTS. Replying to a question as to whe- Mr. E T. Fisk lus brought with ther the station to be erected in the him from Sydney some of his staff, United Kingdom would be powerful and with then he has been and is! enough to communicate with India, carrying out a thorough inspection tive. The Australian Government South Africa, and Australis, he of the leading British, Continental, investigated the subject, and found. pointed out that communications and American syatenus. Australia that suitably to develop local manu- were possible at certain times of the is to have the benefit of all the facture and the local training ol! day and year with spots with which latest improvements in her effort to personnel on departmental lines, it would be impossible to communi-develop to the utmost possible ex-would be hopelessly impracticable, cate at other times. It was wrong tent lier commimications with all Some 30 Post Office wireless sta- to suppose that the doubling of the parts of the, world and more partitions already in existence were size and the cost of a station would cularly with Great Britain and being worked at a heavy loss, give a double line of communica-North America.
By the formation of Amalgamated tion. Technical experts disagreed The point upon which Mr. Fisk Wireless (Australasia), Ltd in on what was a nost technical sub-laid special stress was the impera- which the Australian Government ject.
tive necessary of Australian inde-retains a majority interest, it is, METHOD OF ERECTION. i pendence in the matter of wireless, hoped to solve all the outstanding The Government he said, Were She must be entirely self-support-problems more or less simultaneous reconsidering the policy of their ing, not only in the matter of train- ly The construction of a gigantie predecessors with regard to, the ed personnel, but also in that of the station for direct communication method of establishing and operat-aupply of material and manufacture with (freat Britain, with a corres ing an installation in Britain, but of apparatus. Her strategical posi. ponding station in this country, is had not yet reached & decision. tion in the Pacific is such that at but u part of a very wide and com "Who shall find the money" was a short notice she may require to prebensive scheme which embraces question that every Government maintain unrestricted and continu-not only the whole of the Australian must consider. He did not think, ous communication both with other Continent-the State capitals being however, that the decision on the parts of the Empire and with war-linked up with the main station, method of erecting the station ships and vessels of the mercantile which will be near citlier Sydney or would be long delayed.
murine at sea with airships in Melbourne--but alsy Papus and
The question of the size of the fight, and with troops, To pro- Now Guinea and the various islands station would remain with the Govvide for such requirements under, in the Pacific. The benefit to Bri ernment who had not yet made up critical conditions precautions must, tish as well as Australian trade by their minds definitely on a difficult be taken, the cost of which, if ins including the lattor in the general | and technical question, but, as busi-curred for purely defensive pur scheme of Australian wireless, com- ness men, they recognized the imposes, would be regarded as prohibirumication is likely to be very saK possibility of allowing the matter to
drag on..
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