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METAL BUMPS

turned to profitable use. BRITISH ENGINEER’S DISCOVERY. Frees Association— By Telegraph—CopyrightLONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at 8.55 a.rn.) Sir John Man, who was Controller of Munitions and Contracts m the Ministry of Munitions in 1917-lt, states taat, as the result of a discovery by a young engineer iF. Picket I) of a method of utilising the metal from ammunition dumps, afterwar metal extracted from 600,000 tons ot French, British, and Gorman ammunition fetched £400,000,000.

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Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 4

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METAL BUMPS Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 4

METAL BUMPS Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 4

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