GENEVESE INVENTION
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER GENEVA, April 22. Georges Pellaton, the GimcVese inventor of an electric watch, now claims to have devised a simple electric typewriter costing only one-fifth as much as the ordinary machine.
The principal features of his invention arc said to be a reduction in the number of working parts and an electrically operated platen which advances and returns the carriage, turns the paper and moves the ribbon. The small amount of current used is said to be scarcely rogisterable. M. Pellaton is constructing a small students’ model which he says will cost Bs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17769, 3 May 1932, Page 5
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