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WAR INVENTIONS

MANY SENT TO AUSTRALIAN BOARD. No fewer than 2-500 inventions have been submitted by correspondents to the Australian Inventions Board in the past 12 months. Other schemes liavfe been propounded in interviews at the race of eighty a week. From this vast assortment of inventions, several have been selected for submission to the British War Office, according to a statement issued by the Australian trade commissioner in New Zealand, Mr C. E. Cntchley. The Minister of the AmTy (Mr P. 0. Spender) said that there was a fashion in these inventions. During the invasion threat, lie said, there was a deluge of schemes for preventing a landing. Now an answer to night bombing was the theme.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLX, Issue 14670, 21 February 1941, Page 2

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WAR INVENTIONS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLX, Issue 14670, 21 February 1941, Page 2

WAR INVENTIONS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLX, Issue 14670, 21 February 1941, Page 2

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