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“WILL SEE ONE ANOTHER.”

Possibilities of Television.

PROFESSOR LOW’S FORECAST,

By Cable—Press Association —Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Dec. 30, 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 29.

Professor Low prophesies that telephonists will see one another tele\ is'ionally within ten years, no matter / what distance they are apart. “Smellyvision” and “tastyvision” also will be possible. The Professor adds: “"We may broadcast so that all the senses may be served.”

NOVELTY OF WIRELESS TELEPHONY. RUSH TRANS-ATLANTIC CALL. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Dec. 30, 7.10 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 29. The novelty of trails-Atlantic wireless telephony caused a surprising rush to book opening day calls. In a test to-day, between New York and Newcastle, conversation was very clear. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE. MADRID SPEAKS TO MOSCOW. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Australian snd N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Dec. 30, 8.10 p.m.) MADRID, Dec,. 29. King Alfonso, in inaugurating the automatic telephone service, spoke to Moscow, 2280 miles distant.

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 31 December 1926, Page 9

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“WILL SEE ONE ANOTHER.” Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 31 December 1926, Page 9

“WILL SEE ONE ANOTHER.” Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 31 December 1926, Page 9

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