On Saturday evening members of the boys' division of the Y.M.G.A. continued their round of visits of inspection to premises of local industries by attending at the Poverty Bay Herald, where arrangements had been made to have some, linotypes working and a member of the staff to demonstrate them. Highty-nine boys were present, and to them the various processes of type-setting and printing a paper were explained. The boys took u lively interest in all that was shown them and asked many questions, demonstrating that they had understood clearly the functions of the various machines they inspected.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19023, 25 May 1936, Page 13
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