INDIVIDUALITY REAPS REWARDS
PAY-OUT TO INVENTORS In the current press one reads that the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors has. since it started hearing claims in 1947, awarded £730.825 to inventors whose claims have been upheld for wartime inventions which helped forward the allied cause. In the past nine years well over four hundred such claims have been heard and adjudged. From the beginning of time man has had the urge to be different. Basically it is this same urge that has prompted men to seek out every invention there has ever been. In it there lies the spark that kindles all Free Enterprise, the revolt against regimentation., the final insistence upon individuality.
Today as always it is in the freedom of Private Enterprise that opportunity exists for further inventions and for the research facilities that will produce them. More and more. Free Enterprise is straining to help those people whose originality of mind is likely to open the way to new discoveries, to progress, to the bene fit of mankind. Issued in the interests of all sections of the community by the Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand. —Advt.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28008, 30 June 1956, Page 12
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