“GRADUATES” OF THE ’PHONE
The art of using the new automatic telephone is .being tgught daily, to large classes of people at the .Science Museum. South Kensington, London. Here, on a model exchange representing six centres, the pupils praotise. test ■ calls for themselves and are discs abie . to trace their, calls through their various workings. “We believe, ,,; ,said an official,' “that all■ those who.' ‘graduate’ here .-are later spared many hours of unpleasantness, as they- phtaiiv a. true appreciation of the difficulties involved in the change-oyer, in addition to learning how' to use the ’system properly.’’/ '■ v :f , 7;. V. ■■■ -
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1929, Page 3
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100“GRADUATES” OF THE ’PHONE Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1929, Page 3
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