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THIS GADGET, entered in the home inventors’ section of the first Australian Industries Fair to be held in Melbourne soon, might have made even Heath Robinson envious. Built to be fitted beneath a wall cupboard (it is upside down in this photograph), the gadget is designed to cut string, open tins, pull corks, sharpen pencils and knives, remove crown seals, and do many other useful tasks in the kitchen.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 3

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THIS GADGET, entered in the home inventors’ section of the first Australian Industries Fair to be held in Melbourne soon, might have made even Heath Robinson envious. Built to be fitted beneath a wall cupboard (it is upside down in this photograph), the gadget is designed to cut string, open tins, pull corks, sharpen pencils and knives, remove crown seals, and do many other useful tasks in the kitchen. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 3

THIS GADGET, entered in the home inventors’ section of the first Australian Industries Fair to be held in Melbourne soon, might have made even Heath Robinson envious. Built to be fitted beneath a wall cupboard (it is upside down in this photograph), the gadget is designed to cut string, open tins, pull corks, sharpen pencils and knives, remove crown seals, and do many other useful tasks in the kitchen. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 3