HUSH ’PHONES
ALREADY USED IN SYDNEY. ■■■ h Sydney, Aug. 22 No longer, once the whispering .Slones cOme in, will the sweet nothwhich Jill talks to Jack over wires reach the alert ears of Fjw members of the household. Whispering ’phones, the latest teleftonic development abroad, which ®Wes mention were used in the otsble conspiracy trial last week at BaUe y.' London, enable converd°na to be conducted with absosecrecy. have already been installed in a few.city offices for inuse, and they have ' i « an success. Jj wm of solicitors which has the raem.in its offices in Elizabethg, e L yesterday demonstrated the 2f®t service to a representative of “ Dn - The pressman stood withof. the office boy while the a message into, the to his chief in another
Ji? a syllable of the brief Ration was caught by the press**ut..he learned afterwards that was: "There is a man to ij at j B He says it’s important. i l2ll he onlv wants to borrow in,. ° r b °b- sir. Shall I tell o '’ you're not in?”
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11212, 6 September 1933, Page 3
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