HOW TO MAKE NEWSPAPERS.
A juvenile who hail visited a newspaper office handed in his teacher a composition entitled, “How to make Newspapers,” in which he thus describes the process : The head men sit down to their desks and write on square pieces of paper what, to print in the Paper. They put them in a box and send them upstairs When they get upstairs a man takes them and gives a lot of other men every one a piece of this paper that has been written on. The man that the paper is given to takes the types and fixes them, one after another, so that they read what the paper reads. A man then takes the words and puts them in a box and places it in a box and places it in some machinery that makes it go round, then there is a boy who stands over the machinery, and puts the paper on the machinery, and then some hook brings it down over the box with the types in, and the types have ink on, the types print on the paper, then there is hooks that take the paper up and lay it on another machine that folds it up, then they sell them.—The end.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 784, 27 April 1877, Page 3
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