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This is possibly FJ McClelland, of Sydney, who exhibited a French automatic machine at the Tasmanian Exhibition of 1891-92. The machine, for which he held the patent rights for Australia and New Zealand, dispensed a bottle of scent when a penny was placed in the slot. Four of these machines were placed in the Exhibition buildings at the Albert Hall in Launceston.
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