The <;• rtniin Ann; lias nutn: llitui inUMnan?. in ii- rnnk>. ftttlttntt'* now- fmin the leading s*|»«»rt from Jam-iim. A tfri-tilc'i ik from li'f» lo l*d»<; mil'-H »n hour.
|»hiMK*i»<Jw*n|«>% ii iiiacliin'' « h««h Ihe hitherto wu"t imperceptible iuiuniH nrc mud>* cltuf anil distinct lo the ear. The object of the machine Ik to detect the presence of |«\ sound. The Instrument con>i>*ls of o ««r----cufar box of tnetal, o"t of which project little rubber lubes fitted with an end lo I* placed in c*ch •nr. (In one hide I* a thin ond Highly sensitive disc, which is n:u<lily thrown into vibration. Th<j faintewt brralh upon the disc sends s wave through the Ik>x along the rubber lube# gnd so on tp the drum uf the ear. Tapping the diw vviih th* fipg>-r» wn<i« a miuiml into f, ar like the galloping of many hor while a smile in close proxinn'y "■> the machine is like the failing of jnuny waters.
F. E. Smith, Architect, WESLEY BUILDINGS, Hamilton, Walkato.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 131, 15 February 1909, Page 4
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