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Show MANY WIRELESS STATIONS Germany Prepared for Emergencies That Would Arise in the Day of Conflict. Part of German preparedness for "the Day" was the erection of a worldwide world-wide system of high-power wireless stations. When the war started there were in operation German wireless stations in Europe, Africa, America and the South seas. Many have been dismantled by the allies, but the three greatest still remain and serve to keep Germany la communication with the outside world, even though the cables be cut. The three greatest stations are at Nauen, Germany; Sayville, L, I , and "somewhere" In Spain. The French claim that there is a German wirelem .station in every state lu the Union. Outside of the Sayville station there are known to be four high-power stations sta-tions in Mexico and ten In South America, the latter having added materially ma-terially lu Ule exlJioUa 0( tha Gei.man s.-a raiders in both the Pacific and the Atlantic. The Spanish, Sayville and Nauen slatious are probably the most power-(a! power-(a! ,n the world. They are each supposed sup-posed to have a constant transmitting transmit-ting power of 6,000 mllos, ocasloually aiued to 7,21,0 miles. The waves are so powerful that they temporarily paralyse par-alyse ouer aeriul communications. W |