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RED RAY PHOTOS. "(United* Rwka Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.^ . (Received thia 4»v 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, October 30. ;The war office, and. admiralty are interested! iii* intfra- red. ray photography, ill consequence whereof- special expeninentg were- initiated in- the physical laboratory at T-'ddington. Neiv photographic plates overcome the haze oi ; fog and give a definition as sharp at twenty miles as at one hundred yardo. jlf 'applied in warfare, it is suggested that a smoke screen for a battle fire*. r wall be .rendered useless. Aircraft wib be able to photograph a battlefie-’d ifortificatious while .hidden jii the ..clbuds and 'liners will be able to speed • iturqugh a fog, because they would : know the position of ships ahead. IScientiste would be able to search a vaster area of. the universe. The discovery may ultimately he the means of,, deciding ~.the existence <>i life on the planets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 6
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146NEW INVENTION Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 6
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