CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS
PAPER HOUSES.
NEW YORK, June 12. A post-war world in which better and cheaper houses will be built of non-inflammable wastepaper, with unbreakable nylon windows, is predicted by Doctor Hilton Jones, Managing Director of the Hizone Laboratories. He added: “Clothing will be made of non-transparent glass. Tyres will run one hundred thousand miles.” He explained that war research had compressed a hundred years of progress into a few months, perfecting entirely new chemical products., which will be available for civilian goods after the war.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1943, Page 6
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