WIRELESS "KEY."
NEW KIND OF « CRIB." LONDON, January, 2S. An anonymous letter to the supervisors of a medical examination at Ktrasburg resulted in the discovery of an ingenious scheme, says the "Daily ilail" correspondent at Paris. A student named Zehnter planned to communicate with a woman confederate stationed in his room. She would have a wireless transmitting apparatus, and aided by medical books, intended to fi 'ipply Zehnter with answers to the examination papers. Zehnter harl a receiver screwed beneath his desk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 5
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