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AERONAUTICS IN GERMANY

TMPORTANT PROGRESS (By Electric Telegraph,—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) Oct. 10. Despite the Versailles Treaty’s restrictions Germany is making important progress in aeronautics. She is building the world’s largest seaplane with a span of 197 feet, capable of carrying sixty passengers, with a maximum range of a thousand miles.

Fortune awaits the successful inventor. The demand for improvement in machinery, labour-saving devices and processes of manufacture is insistent and world-wide. We tender advice and cure patent rights in all countries. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys. 157 Featheraton afreet, Wellington. W. Rout and Sons, Ltd., Local Agents.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 5

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AERONAUTICS IN GERMANY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 5

AERONAUTICS IN GERMANY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 5