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NEW USE FOR WIRELESS.

STUDENT’S NOVEL FRAUD. LONDON, Jan. 24. An. anonymous letter to the supervisors of a. medical examination at Strasburg resulted in the discovery of an ingenious seheme, says the Daily Mail correspondent- at Paris. A student named Zehnter planned to communicate with a woman confederate stationed in his room. She would have a wireless transmitting apparatus. and aided by medical, books, intended to supply Zehnter with answers to the examination papers. Zehnter had a receiver- screwed beneath his desk.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 February 1925, Page 5

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NEW USE FOR WIRELESS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 February 1925, Page 5

NEW USE FOR WIRELESS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 February 1925, Page 5

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