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A mechanical letter box which does the work of a post office clerk has been invented by a Cologne engineer. When one posts an unstamped letter or card it drops on to a weighing apparatus, whereupon a device at the top of the box automatically registers the amount of postage required, which the sender has to place in a slot provided for the purpose. The coin operates the "paid stamp ” mechanism, and after the letter or card is stamped it is thrown into the container below for removal in the ordinary way.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 13
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