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Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
Catalogue reference: CO 37/42/10
Date: 1790 Apr 15
Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
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Catalogue reference: CO 37/250/14
This record is about the Feels strongly that a wireless telegraph station in Bermuda should be erected and... dating from 1912 Mar 2 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Feels strongly that a wireless telegraph station in Bermuda should be erected and operated by the government. Forwards a memorandum by the Colonial Secretary on the subject together with correspondence with the Senior Naval Officer. Asks approval for this course of action.
Brook Smith, Officer Administering the Government, confidential, 67-75
CO 37
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