Wikibooks: History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Clubs/Queensland Wireless Institute/Notes

incomplete TOC right limit=3 = Queensland Wireless Institute – Transcriptions and notes = = 1910s = = 1919 = = 1919 01 = WIRELESS RESTRICTIONS RELAXED. MELBOURNE January 1. The restrictions imposed on the use of wireless messages between shore and ships have been to some extent lifted. It now is pos...

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Summary:incomplete TOC right limit=3 = Queensland Wireless Institute – Transcriptions and notes = = 1910s = = 1919 = = 1919 01 = WIRELESS RESTRICTIONS RELAXED. MELBOURNE January 1. The restrictions imposed on the use of wireless messages between shore and ships have been to some extent lifted. It now is possible for wireless to be used fully for the working of ships but messages cannot yet pass from the passengers to the shore or from the shore to the passengers. cite news url=http //nla.gov.au/nla.news article176309476 title=WIRELESS RESTRICTIONS RELAXED. newspaper=[[issue=14 385 location=Queensland Australia date=2 January 1919 accessdate=20 April 2019 page=8 via=National Library of Australia Wireless Messages. PEACE ROUTINE ADOPTED. MELBOURNE January 2. In regard to wireless communication with ships the Acting Minister for the Navy intimates that peace routine now has been adopted for wireless communication between the radio stations in the Commonwealth including the islands under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth and ships of the mercantile marine except in cases of ships in the Mediterranean Sea White Sea Baltic Sea Caspian Sea Black Sea and Red Sea and approaches to Vladivostock. The public now may utilise the facilities offered by the Commonwealth radio stations for transmission of private messages to and from vessels of the mercantile marine. Such messages will be accepted at post offices. The new arrangements take effect immediately. cite news url=http //nla.gov.au/nla.news article176309202 title=Wireless Messages. newspaper=[[issue=14 385 location=Queensland Australia date=2 January 1919 accessdate=20 April 2019 page=5 (SECOND EDITION) via=National Library of Australia ARMISTICE EXTENSION AFFIRMED. GERMAN WARSHIPS COMPLETELY DEMOBILISED. BUTER FACTION FIGHTING IN BERLIN. FURTHER IMPERIAL CABINET APPOINTMENTS. THE ARMISTICE AGREEMENT. PROLONGED BEYOND JANUARY 17. GERMAN WIRELESS ANNOUNCEMENT. PLENIPOTENTIARIES AGAIN MEETING. LONDON Saturday. A German wireless message states that Generalissimo Foch has ...