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TELEVISION PROGRESS

A GERMAN EXPERIMENT. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, August 28. The “Daily Mail” says: The German Post Office is installing trial television sets in telephone boxes in Berlin and Munich, thereby enabling business men to confer when 400 miles apart. Each will be seated in a comfortable arm chair under powerful lamps, and if the installations are profitable, their establishment throughout the country will follow. The British Post Office television committee’s work is being completed shortly. There are suggestions that the work is likely to lead to television becoming as universal as broadcasting is now.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 7

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TELEVISION PROGRESS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 7

TELEVISION PROGRESS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1934, Page 7

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