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REMUNERATION FOR WAR INVENTIONS

: A good many very important inventions ’ have bean made by engineers, chemists, , and other technical experts in the service > of the Army. (Many of these inventions 1 will be of the greatest value after the war j for both militai'y and industrial pui'poses. • At present the inventors, being in the seri vice of the State, nro required to take out • secret patents and assign them to the Go- > vernment. It is an interesting and rather : an important question whelhtir they are i to have any adequate reward for" their - diligence and ingenuity.

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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 8

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REMUNERATION FOR WAR INVENTIONS Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 8

REMUNERATION FOR WAR INVENTIONS Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 8

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