British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . printing inkmanufacturers, whose offices are at 4, WineOffice-court, Fleet-street, send us a hangingcalendar in which the monthly sheets, eachprinted in two colours, serve as specimensshowing various tints in which the firm s inKscan be supplied. The Industrial League and Council hasarranged a series of lectures on importantindustrial subjects at Caxton HaH everyWednesday until the end of March. On Feb^ruary 23rd Dr. E. Halford Ross is to speakon Health in Industry, and on March 9thSir H. E. Morgan, , is to take the chairwhen Mr C. Latham spea
British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . printing inkmanufacturers, whose offices are at 4, WineOffice-court, Fleet-street, send us a hangingcalendar in which the monthly sheets, eachprinted in two colours, serve as specimensshowing various tints in which the firm s inKscan be supplied. The Industrial League and Council hasarranged a series of lectures on importantindustrial subjects at Caxton HaH everyWednesday until the end of March. On Feb^ruary 23rd Dr. E. Halford Ross is to speakon Health in Industry, and on March 9thSir H. E. Morgan, , is to take the chairwhen Mr C. Latham speaks on Ihe Man and His Reinstatement m In-dustry. 64 W^PM NTER&^ATION ER^^ January 20,1921. We present herewith a general view of the Book Manufactory on pages 55 and 56 of Juengst combined gatherer, stitcher and this issue. This machine takes a page up to wireless binder, the up-to-date machine Q-in. by 12-in. in size, and the average output described in our article The Grey-Caine is in the neighbourhood of 60 to 80 complete.
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