Copying' of Documents Following the example set by London business houses in the early war period, many Auckland financial anfl, commercial concerns are making copies of their more importAnt records with a view to depositing them in safe places outside the city. Depletion of staffs makes the task more difficult, andi in, some cases former employees now on pension have been called in to help with the work. In Britain extensive use has been made of the photostat process for copying documents mechanically in greatly reduced size, but this facility is not generally available in New Zealand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 9, 28 January 1942, Page 5
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97Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 9, 28 January 1942, Page 5
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