ciii-.Ai' w iKi;i.i;ss iai.k across ocivW 



(^u;nok .Makcom proplu-sii's ih.ii in ihc iniii)c(li;iic fuiiiic (oii- 



^ vei"sations between Great I'>iii;iiii ;iii(l (he Ciiiicd St;iics will he 



carricfl on hy wireless trlrphono .ind ih;ii the \)v\{r will iioi he more 

 than 14 iriits for one ininulc 



The great inventor said I hat he sjiokc direct to Canada from 

 London and he added : 



■"It is only a matter of linie when we shall be able to talk to New 

 ^'o^k from T.ondon. Ahead}- we have carried out many successful 

 experiments between London and the Continent, and we hope that 

 we shall be able soon to announce the installation of a world-wide 

 wireless telephone system in all countries interested. Our plans are 

 developing rapidly." 



Transoceanic conversations will be carried on through an ordinary 

 telephone, the exchange being connected with the wireless stations at 

 the receiving end and the same methods will be followed. 



Signor Marconi already has applied for permission to erect a sta- 

 tion in Norway to demonstrate his ability to talk across large ex- 

 panses of water. — Telephone Engineer. 



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