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CASH ON THE SPOT.—Melbourne bank customers may soon have push-button money. A punched card is Inserted into this machine; the customer then presses buttons to correspond to his personal code number, and the machine delivers $20 in a wrapped package. It is planned to have the dispensers installed outside banks.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 16

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CASH ON THE SPOT.—Melbourne bank customers may soon have push-button money. A punched card is Inserted into this machine; the customer then presses buttons to correspond to his personal code number, and the machine delivers $20 in a wrapped package. It is planned to have the dispensers installed outside banks. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 16

CASH ON THE SPOT.—Melbourne bank customers may soon have push-button money. A punched card is Inserted into this machine; the customer then presses buttons to correspond to his personal code number, and the machine delivers $20 in a wrapped package. It is planned to have the dispensers installed outside banks. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 16