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LEADS TO ARREST. [United Press Association.—By Electric Tel eg raph.—Copyright. ] LONDON, Dec. 6. Less than twenty years after the first trans-Atlantic wireless A torso code, which resulted in the arrest of the murderer Grippe,n, comes the detention of a man named AYestorgaure, a Norwegian, at Harwich, as the result of the wireless transmission of his photograph from the New York police to Scotland A’aril. AYesterguare, who is accused of embezzling £13,000 from a New York bank, admitted his identity when brought bofore the Court. He was remanded.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 6

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RADIO PHOTO Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 6

RADIO PHOTO Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 6

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