PHOTOGRAPHING SOUND.
All invention of the Swedish engineer, Kven I'erpdnnd. in eonneetion with talking rs well as moving pictures, is oxriiinji interest. Tlie j'iii:<ijte (f •! Ist' iimminii is to ii\V'..':\*es of -omul 011 films. The indentations 11!• ifi rmed upon 1 ]i<• .-iirfaee of the film eiv transmitted i:.i a metal wire, won h is i'\!)oseil ;o an e<;r- ---:> lit of air, and 11i• •r>l■ v (lie •;<»!;:i<l : s reeonslmoled as online'ly " phoini;r;! jilu'd." At ilm display I lie j li-.-t 111 • > hims ru;i alongside the sound lilms. A l-KCACV. A man of vry rnhiennd ai"'eara a' <> v.'iw in a niihlic-lionso far (•■•' <».• sno a v ifeli which l:e had come inio possc-:- ; iiii) tim d-'a tli of an nnele. "Poor fellow 11 ■» .-.aid: "lie <]!«•(! of tl.irst in Ai-iralia's di<er(, and lei's tie' this \iat li." " \nd the thirst, too," remarked one of the company. When yon eotno to think of it, sheep are most disipated animals: in tii«»ir youth they gam hoi, they spend most of their time on the turf, and all are fleeced in the end.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 24, 26 March 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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178PHOTOGRAPHING SOUND. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 24, 26 March 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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