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MICRO-RAY LINKS ENGLAND AND FRANCE At Lympe, Kent, on January 26, Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, officially opened the world's first commercial micro-ray radio service between the civil airports of Lympne, England, and St. Inglevert, France. The ollustration shows the reflector which concentrates the waves from the aerial, much in the same way as a searchlight beam is intensified.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19750, 17 March 1934, Page 14

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MICRO-RAY LINKS ENGLAND AND FRANCE At Lympe, Kent, on January 26, Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, officially opened the world's first commercial micro-ray radio service between the civil airports of Lympne, England, and St. Inglevert, France. The ollustration shows the reflector which concentrates the waves from the aerial, much in the same way as a searchlight beam is intensified. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19750, 17 March 1934, Page 14

MICRO-RAY LINKS ENGLAND AND FRANCE At Lympe, Kent, on January 26, Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, officially opened the world's first commercial micro-ray radio service between the civil airports of Lympne, England, and St. Inglevert, France. The ollustration shows the reflector which concentrates the waves from the aerial, much in the same way as a searchlight beam is intensified. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19750, 17 March 1934, Page 14