WONDERS OF WIRELESS.
PHOTOS BY RADIO. FORECAST OF THE FUTURE. LONDON. May 1. A snapshot of the Prince of Wales, taken at Biarritz, France, brought to London by aeroplane and transmitted by wireless to New York in time to appear in the evening papers, marks the commencement of the photo-radiogram service of Captain Raingcr, engineer of the Radio Corporation. It is hoped that when the service is extended to all parts of the world a picture of the Derby will be received in Australia or New Zealand an hour or two after the race.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19324, 11 May 1926, Page 10
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