NOVEL USE FOR X-RAYS.
An order has been placed with tical .goods firm in PhiLadwJpM» *■?.T§» Mikado of Japan for a comple** »rt -Zam ray apparatus of improved design- JBI explanation of the purposes for whicbjil instnanents are to b« usexi, w» lives of Japan explained tiiat. th*^ mint* had **en -habitually rohbeA oijgmm ployees, w<ho would Rirreptrtiourl^ low tint newlv-m&d* coin*. Ail devices to prevent iWis srst*Bi n owm .tried in vain, until w» the Imperial deckled
m the Philadelphia, firm can ship the machmwy ,n Tokio, suspected finrikrvces. TriH k- "X-rayed" en oh day." ]t }£$ be an easy nwUt-r after t-htf plates we dovek.pcd to point with a finger . f certainty to the guilty nnvs.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 4
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117NOVEL USE FOR X-RAYS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 4
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