THE MONO-RAIL.
AUSTRALIA GIVEN A CHANCE. AN INVENTOR'S OFFER.
QUESTION OF REMUNERATION. By Telegraph. — Press Association. — Copyright. (Received July 1, 9 a-m.) LONDON, 30th June. At the instance of Mr. Deakin, Federal Prime Minister, Mr. Brennan, the inventor, has forwarded official descriptions of his mono-railway, and asked the Commonwealth's assistance towards the expense of development. He has offered it to tho Commonwealth on the same terms as offered to the Indian Governments, or he will be willing to leave the question of final remuneration to the Commonwealth Parliament. Mr. Louis Brennan, C.8., inventor of the celebrated torpedo *hich bears his name, was born in Ireland, but resided in Melbourne for nineteen years. His mono-rail was invented some time ago, and has met with approval at tho hands of experts.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 7
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