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DR. E. MARSDEN
IMPRESSED BY AMERICA
(P. A.)
AUCKLAND, This Day.
After six months abroad investigating scientific aspects of war Dr. E. Mars'den, head of the Scientific Research Department, returned by the Montereytoday. He said he was greatly impressed with developments in the United States and much admired the efficiency and spirit of helpfulness. The possibilities arising from the newer developments in the radio and electrical industries were highly important. America had tremendous resources and an unlimited capacity for the mass production of technical gear. America, now the economic and technical centre of world expansion, he said, was just beginning to become | effective and encouraged a real hope for a reasonably speedy decision in the war. In Britain old barriers had gone. There was ah earnestness everywhere to serve. Many New Zealanders in both Britain and America, occupying important positions, were taking active parts in the war effort. They were a great team of workers and extremely well respected.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 8
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