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INVISIBLE RAY IS SURE PROTECTION FOR TREASURES

(Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) LONDON, Monday.

Viscount Lascelles and Princess Mary to-day paid a private visit to an exhibition of £500.000 worth of 15th century gold and silverware. The exhibits were guarded by an invisible ray, which provided more sure protection than the entire forces of Scotland Yard could have done.

Lord Lascelles noticed a valuable cup which was easily within his reach. He attempted to touch it, but before he could do so his arm broke through the invisible beam. Instantly loud alarms rang out. _ ■

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 9

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INVISIBLE RAY IS SURE PROTECTION FOR TREASURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 9

INVISIBLE RAY IS SURE PROTECTION FOR TREASURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 9

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