SECRET PATENTS IN THE ARMY
A good many very important inventions have been made by engineers, cbemistSj and other technical experts in the service of the Army. Many of' these inventions will bo of tlie greatest value after the wax, for both military and industrial purposes. At present the inventors, .being in the service of the State, are required to take out secret patents and assign them to the Government. It is an interesting and rather an important question whether they are to have any adequate reward for their diligence and ingenuity. Sir Henry Norman, is to ask what the financial position of these inventors, who are moat technical temport ary officers, will be in regard to their im ventwins, -and on what basis and by whom their remuneration is to bo calculated.
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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 1
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133SECRET PATENTS IN THE ARMY Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 1
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