THE NOTOGRAPH.
A NEW BOON FOR RAILWAY TRAVELLERS.
Attention has often been called to the absence of any simple arrangement at London railway stations by which passengers could communicate by telegram or letter with waiting friends or make appointments; and we are now able to state that an automatic machine, styled the notograph, has been invented, by which this communication can be readily and cheaply effocted. The notograph, which is the invention of a young Englishman holding a position in a largo mercantile and financial house in the citv, provides desks whero messages can be written, and three rows of revolving belts upon which ninety messages or telegrams may be exhibited simultaneously.
The inventor states that the first machines, which are being made in England, ought to be ready by the end of November.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 6 November 1907, Page 4
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134THE NOTOGRAPH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 6 November 1907, Page 4
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