From one to-sixteen colours may be reproduced on copies of writing, typing or drawing by an electrie rotary duplicating machine now on the market. The original writing, typing or drawing is called the master. Employing the gelatine method, the machine does sueh colourvwork as catalogue pages, broadsides, cartoons, maps, style sketches, charts, window cards and posters. In addition it can be used for business systems — pay roll, order invoiee, purchase order, saies analysis — turning out as many copies as desirod. In colour work the master eopy is laid on a gelatine roll which is locked on the cylinder of the machine. This roll removes and retains enough ink from the master to turn out copies automatieally as the blank sheets are fed into the duplicator More than 200 copies can be made before replacing the master. Any weight of paper may be used in making copies, from tissue to card stock, without special adjustments. The world's sliortest raihvay, only nne-third of a mile in -length, is in tlie Vatican City, Rome. The number of committals to British prisons has fallen from over 1SO,000 a year to less than 60,000 in the last 30 years, with the result that half the priaoiia have been cloaeth
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 6
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