GHOSTLY SPECTACLE.
PROMISED BY PROFESSOR. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received Mart'll 28, 5.0 p.m.) LONDON, March 20. The ghostly spectacle ol' dancers moving rhythmically ruund a Lullrooni, without music, hut with earphones, is promised by Professor Low, at a coming West End function. Professor Low says that he is sympathetic towards non-dancers who are disturbed by continuous jnr.x music; therefore he is carrying out an experiment by using headphones fitted for inductive transmission. The music will he played elsewhere in the building, and the transmitter will he concealed in the curtains.
.Inductive transmission is only possible for short distances. The dancers will hoar perfectly, and lion-dancers will not be disturbed.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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115GHOSTLY SPECTACLE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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