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POWER FROM THE SUN

LIGHT RAYS HARNESSED. GERMAN PROFESSOR’S INVENTION. Pro* A»*o«!a A ion— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. March 60. A British company is being formed-ip exploit the discovery of a Berlin professor, who has invented a sumpower machine, the principal feature of winch is that the sun's rays are harnessed by means of mirrors and utilised for the generation of steam at high pressure for motor purposes. It is predicted that this so-called sun motor will prove of enormous value to farmers in India, Africa, Australia, and other hot countries. —Sydney Sun Caole.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 7

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POWER FROM THE SUN Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 7

POWER FROM THE SUN Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 7

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