ECENTLY a young lady. in New York desired-to go through the ceremony of marriage with her fiance who was stationed in the Argentine. In order to.avoid a long and expensive journey; she set about inquiring whether wireless would step into the breach, She succeeded in winning the co-operation of the station officials of both countries, but met with no success in taking out the necessary license. Such a mode of marriage may one day be possible, but it is not an innovation which is to be looked forward to. (00D long-distance reception is absolutely impossible if the set is oscillating.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 5
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