The London correspondent of the Western Morning News mentions a curious fact which may not be known to the public. The Times is now printed by new machinery, " so perfect and so simple that it takes but one engineer and three labourers to print off the whole edition of the Times. ' The principle of the machine is that the paper is not cut into sheets beforo it is printed, but is brought to the machine in a long roll. It passes through the machine, is printed on both sides, and is divided as it passes out, the whole process being automatic."
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1074, 13 August 1869, Page 4
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