Halifax Morning Chronicle, 21 October 1907
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sending commercial messages across the Atlantic from Canada to Great Britain. What he has done gives rea- son to think that his expectation will be realized. Commercially the event will be less notable than the sending of the first transatlantic messages by cable, because that cre- ated a means of communication where none had existed. Scientifically, the Marconi achievement will be the greater of the two, and will deserve to repeat the cables' commercial suc- cess. |
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