WAR INVENTIONS.
PAYMENT OF AWARDS. iry-ceived 12 noor.) ; LONDON, J'Duary 13. j Awards fcr war inventions show that five aeroplane design companies shared . £269.000. Commandrr Wilkinson, originator of "dazzle" paint for ships, received £2000. (A. and X.Z. Cable.) Wonderful British 'plane. ] THE -WORLD'S LARGEST.
SEVERAL TONS OF BOMBS. (Received 12 noon.) LONDON, January 13. Experiments are proceedings at Felixstowe witn the world's largest fourengined seaplane, primarily designed for scouting for the British Fleet. It can, however, carry several tons of bombs and attack enemy shipping. The seaplane is capable of several days' continuous cruising, and is able f° outride the heaviest gale while anchored.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 11, 14 January 1925, Page 5
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