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Picture Telegraphy

Service. Between Britain and Germany et te Ti new service of picture telegraphy _fbetween Britain and German opened on January 7 with an exchange of photographs and friendly greetings between the Postmaster-General and the German Minister of Post and ‘Tele: graphs. A picture and handwriting were excellently reproduced at the Central Telegraph Office. The trans« ‘mission took 20 minut¢s, and ‘from 3 o'clock, when the service was opened to the public, the instrumenis ‘were Kept busy. The Post Office is looking: to the newspapers to provide most of the business in this new field at firs but it is stated that it may be used for "transmitting cheques and’ legal documents with signatures in facsimile, and almost any drawing, photographs, printing or. writing which is : rgently required.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 7

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Picture Telegraphy Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 7

Picture Telegraphy Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 7

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