WIRELESS SET IN BRAIN.
A young Polish engineer, named Romann, possesses a remarkable brain. It behaves like a wireless receiving set. M. Romann lives an exciting life. His brain is in perpetual activity; it receives broadcasts from all over the world from early morning to late at night. Naturally, there have beeii sceptics, who do not believe in M. Romann's capacity. The young engineer has now confounded all by allowing himself to be locked in a loom under the most complete test conditions. Released, lie was able to furnish a detailed account of all the broadcasts during his confinement in the room, including speeches, musical numbers, recitals, etc. The experiment has been repeated several times with complete success.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 12
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118WIRELESS SET IN BRAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 12
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