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CINEMA BY WIRELESS

TELEVISION CLAIM.

ST. LOUIS, December 16. . Mr E. F. W. Alexanderson, the famous Swedish-American engineer and chief engineer of the Radio Corporation of America, reveals a new television invention.

He declares it is capable of transmitting moving pictures by wireless and reproducing them on a screen many miles distant.

Film pictures, ho says, will soon be radioed across the Atlantic Ocean, am! within a few years it will be possible to have moving pictures in the home by wireless.

"Mr Alexanderson is a large contrilm. tor to the advances made in Hans oceanic radio telephony.

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Evening Star, Issue 19444, 30 December 1926, Page 9

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CINEMA BY WIRELESS Evening Star, Issue 19444, 30 December 1926, Page 9

CINEMA BY WIRELESS Evening Star, Issue 19444, 30 December 1926, Page 9

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