WANDERING DAUGHTERS.
ALARM CLOCK CHECK.
' LEIPZIG, January 16,
Headstrong daughters who defy their parents by going obediently to bed at an early hour and then, when everyone is asleep, stealing out in search of adventure, will not find things so easy in future. An inventor has patented an electric clockwork apparatus which will give them away. Primarily it was designed for use in hospitals.
' It is attached to a bed, and it registers when the occupant enters bed and when he quits it, and whether he sleeps quietly. It might also be used as a check on b&d hours. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 16, 20 January 1931, Page 7
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