WIRELESS WONDERS.
At the Hotel Cecil, in London, n<co'itly, Mr Hans Knudsen, a Dane, famous in connection with his inventions for making liquid air, gave a public demonstration of wireless distance photography. "It is only a of time when the police will be able to flash pictures of criminals ff.n 1 finger-prints all over the kingdo Ti, and even to the Continent and to America," he toll an interviewer afterwards. "But I have another in•■uention to which 1 attach even more importance, and I will publicly demonstrate it within a few weeks. I vjfjr to my invention for setting tvp3 by wireless waves. By this I can, I claim, set type in Paris on an ordinary linotype machine by wiroles3 waves from London or «:iy other point."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9114, 13 June 1908, Page 3
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127WIRELESS WONDERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9114, 13 June 1908, Page 3
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