In this room nimble fingered girls wrap the "dollies" in muslin and wind them in string at the rate of 1400 "dollies" a girl per day. Zinc cans of varying sizes are also made by machinery and soldered in his room ready to receive the dollies. At the far end is the testing chamber, through which every cell passes before going to be treated by the other chemical processes.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 12
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69In this room nimble fingered girls wrap the "dollies" in muslin and wind them in string at the rate of 1400 "dollies" a girl per day. Zinc cans of varying sizes are also made by machinery and soldered in his room ready to receive the dollies. At the far end is the testing chamber, through which every cell passes before going to be treated by the other chemical processes. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 12
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