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FITTINGS AND FURNITURE

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news-rooms for holding back numbers of newspapers is the "Banbury," shown in Fig. 54. It is made in polished wood, with nickel-plated metal-work. The spring arm, when pulled down, stands out at

right angles, and forms a support for the papers, leaving them free to be turned over until the one required is found. The wire-work may be obtained separately, and a series of them can then be screwed to a suitable upright.

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