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PUTTING IT IN WRITING

"■*■ A new chiel will soon be among us taking notes with the firm intention of printing them. It is the telecord, which, adding to the telephone the mechanism of the dictaphone, will record, if required, the lightest utterance along the wire. All the subscriber with a telecord attached to his telephone has to do is to press a button when he is about to begin to talk to the corres-i pond^nt at the other end. Everything [ wii* "ien be taken down by the telecord, to be recorded and reproduced, if necessary, as evidence of the conversation. The telecord; fixed at either end of the wire and automatically put into operation when required, should be invaluable • for taking down messages received. " . '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1935, Page 16

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PUTTING IT IN WRITING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1935, Page 16

PUTTING IT IN WRITING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1935, Page 16

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