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Talking Book Machines

(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND. January 8. The first of 1000 playback machines on which blind persons can listen to pre-re-corded novels from the Foundation for the Blind's “talking book’’ library, will be distributed to foundation members in the four main centres in late February.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 2

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Talking Book Machines Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 2

Talking Book Machines Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 2

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