BROADCASTING THOUGHTS
Somebody ought to have taken out an injunction, or an axe, or something similar to restrain the Broadcasting Company of Australia from carrying out its thought-transmission test at 3LO on Monday last. In the interests of public peace people should not be allowed to flirt with fate in this fashion. Supposing the experiment were to prove a success, where would ■mankind be then? Once a person discovers the trick of reading another person's thoughts this world will be unbearable. —.— . _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 18
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81BROADCASTING THOUGHTS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 18
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