RADIO PICTURES.
Events in Europe Transmitted To Australia. MARSEILLES MURDER. SYDNEY, October 17. Sydney newspapers to-day printed the | first radio pictures of overseas events. The "Sydney Morning Herald" displays the Australian airman Mr. J. Mciroso sitting beside liis racing aeroplane at Mildenhall. This is reproduced from a photograph taken in London yesterday and transmitted last night. The "Sun" this afternoon features an enlarged and startling picture of the assassination of King Alexander. It shows Colonel Poillet on horseback bringing his sabre down on to the neck of the assassin as he drops off the running board of the car and other gendarmes in the act of seizing him. Even the number of the car is plainly readable. This picture was lodged in London early to-day for transmission to Australia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 247, 18 October 1934, Page 7
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