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to increase the power of the English station and theuselves to erect the station in India.

The latter might be of the same Dower as the

English station; though an increase in the

power of the Indian station was less necessary,. seeing that, on account of atmospherics being less prevalent in gland, communication from India to England was easier than communication

in the reverse direction. Hr. Brown gave a description of the erican station at Long Island, the power of which had, he said, been

greatly exaggerated. If the new English station were extendeu ss suested, it should have a

considerably greater range than the Long Island station.

THE PUSTADTER CSNERAL asked whether,

in view of the decisions of the Governments

of ustralia and India, it was not a question

for the cbinet to decide whether they would

contime to sanction the cgital cutley on

this schele.

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