MESSAGES FROM SPACE.
GERMAN PROFESSOR’S VIEWS. By Telegraph—' p »«« Association—Copyright United Service. (Received February 2. 8.5 a.m.l LONDON, January 30. The Berlin correspondent of the ‘’ Daily Mail ” interviewed Professor Einstein with reference to Marconi’s statement. Ho said ho ha<l every reason to believe that Mars ami other planets wore inhabited. Instead of wireless, they might be expected to use light rays for communicating with the earth, because they were move easily controlled. Person ally, he believed the reported wireless interruptions woro due to atmospheric disturbances or secret experiments hi other systems of telegraphy.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19861, 2 February 1920, Page 5
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