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ALSO TYPEWRITIHH. An apparatus has been invented which will enable an aimless man to feed himself, wash .his face, use a typewriter, use a knife and fork, or light his pipe or a cigarette. , This invention is worked, jrith the toes and consists stoA wires set in a frame, with arms lik» two of the legs of pn enormous spfe. der, after the principle ofjjrßflwden brake. _*- ; The inveptwwhb has ateo peffected a machine for writing with the toes, is a Mr. George Thompdunfjl gasfitter o£i£dinburgh. These appliances will be tested in one of the training schools an<|, if approved will be supplied to men rendered aimless by the war.'. I "•
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 536, 1 June 1920, Page 2
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