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A STENOGRAPHIC PIANO.

A stenographic piano has been experimented on by the daughter of the inventor in the French Chamber of Deputies, the Senate, and in the Municipal Council of Paris, with great success. The system consists of a combination of sigus through which every sound is represented. The reproduction is as rapid as speaking, and the same operator can continue for hoursThe signs used in this system being printed by machinery, the reading is immediate, and can be made by other people than the operator. The State stenographers propose to be trained in the use of the instrument. It is an affair of few months’ practice.— Nature.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 396, 4 June 1881, Page 3

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108

A STENOGRAPHIC PIANO. Temuka Leader, Issue 396, 4 June 1881, Page 3

A STENOGRAPHIC PIANO. Temuka Leader, Issue 396, 4 June 1881, Page 3

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