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WIRELESS "KEY."

STUDENT'S NOVEL STUNT. LONDON, January 24. An anonymous letter to the supervisors, of a medical examination at Strasbourg, resulted in the discovery of an ingenious scheme, says tho "Daily Mad" correspondent at .Paris. A student named Zehnter planned to communicate with a woman confederate stationed in his room. She would have a wireless transmitting apparatus, and aided hy' medical hooks, intended to supply Zehnter wtth answers to the examination papers. Zehnter had a receiver screwed beneath his desk.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19250217.2.6

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Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

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80

WIRELESS "KEY." Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

WIRELESS "KEY." Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

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