RADIO’S GREAT ADVANCE
BIGGER LONDON BUILDING NEWS PICTURES SENT (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Thursday. In order to cope with the tremendous development in radio telephony and photography, the Post Office authorities intend to scrap the great building in Queen Victoria Street and to replace it with a much larger building, which will take three years to erect. In the meantime the stair will be housed in the neighbourhood. It is pointed out that wireless telephony with the Dominions is certain to be established in the future, which will throw more work on the London centre, while the Post Office anticipated an enormous increase in picture transmissions, which are already a regular part of newspaper work. The “Daily Telegraph” has been sending news pictures daily to the Olympic throughout her voyages to and from America. A cartoon transmitted from New York a few days ago by the beam wireless method was wonderfully clear.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 589, 15 February 1929, Page 9
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154RADIO’S GREAT ADVANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 589, 15 February 1929, Page 9
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