Two young men from the Pukekoha district claim to have made an invention which solves the problem of “ perpetual motion” (states a northern exchange). Their names and the details of their invention they are unwilling to give, pending further trials, covering a period of about a fortnight. The trials which have already been, made cover about one month, and it is proposed to make a complete statement during April as to the nature of the invention aha the result of the trials.. In the event of the present expectations being realised the two men concerned propose to seek a market for their patent in England.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3864, 3 April 1928, Page 7
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