THE LATEST WONDER
(Received this day at noon.) NEW YORK, June 11
For the first time a newspaper was spread out on waves of ether and picked up intact by the steamer, Stem of America, nearing Plymouth, England, The first page of the Evening World was sent, by the. Radio Corporations new photoradio apparatus. Tim pictures and 'type were reproduced as elearlv as in a city.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1930, Page 5
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