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FUNNY NOISE

attempt to communicate with MAKS. “NO MORE FOOLISHNESS.” LONDON, October 24. The Cheswickite, Dr. Mansfield Robinson, paid Is 6d a word for the transmission, in the early hours this morning, of a wireless message from Rugby to Mars: ‘‘Lov e from earth to Mars. God is love.” He wanted it sent on 30,000 metres, which ho opined would be necessary tn reach Mars, but 1 the post office sg.nl 18,000 metres or nothing. Dr. Robinscn listened for a reply on a thirty valv e set and claimed to have receiver certain signals, which must be decoded.

Professor A. M. Low witnessed U-c experiment and describes it as 0 ; allure. He received funny r: .j-,nd quaint signals, but could not suggest they cam e from Mars. Mrs Robinson said; “There will be no more foolishness in this house.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 64, 25 October 1928, Page 5

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FUNNY NOISE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 64, 25 October 1928, Page 5

FUNNY NOISE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 64, 25 October 1928, Page 5