Messrs W. Doxford and Co., of Sunderland, have just completed a 3000 h.p. set of marine motors, of a new type. "The Motor Ship'' says that the men engaged in the construction of this engine ehowed such keen interest in' their work that some of them gave up their Saturday afternoon in order to attend lectures upon the and when the machinery was started up in the test house, all the men were" admitted there at different times to seei it running, an experience in which they took the greatest pleasure. The interest a man takes in the finished product of his skill' is the surest antidote to ca' canny, and the frequent repetition of such an incident as this in our fac-■ tories and workshops would go far towards the elimination of individual uu-j *
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17057, 31 January 1921, Page 10
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