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A PRODUCTIVE MACHINE.

BRITISH INVENTION. MAY REVOLUTIONISE INDUSTRY. (UNITED rntss ASSOCIATION—Bt ELECTRIC TELEgBAPH—CorTRIGHT.) (Received September 7th, 7 p.m.) LONDON, September 7. Tho "Daily Mail" discloses the existence of the Hurnphris Press Machine which is expected to revolutionise British industry. By the application of a pressure of an unprecedented intensity and a precision of stamping out by a force of 12,000 tons, multiple articles formerly made singly, such as motorcar bodies, compressed cereals, bricks, nails, and furniture, formed from pulverised wood are siyd to have been produced. Fifty thousand pounds sterling worth of world patent# cover the invention, which is said to be the result of seven years' secret experiment in a Shed on a lonely moorland. It is claimed that the machine make* better bricks at 40a per thousand than cdfl now be obtained at 60s.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 9

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A PRODUCTIVE MACHINE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 9

A PRODUCTIVE MACHINE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20336, 8 September 1931, Page 9

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