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LORD NUFFIELD, who is visiting Australia, denied that he proposed setting up a motor car factory in Australia. He added that he had no plans for the postwar construction of cars. His factories would begin making 1939 model cars as soon as possible after the war. Lord Nuffield derided the revolutionary trends in motor-car designs and said that cars for civilian use would remain much the same as before the war. Looking very tired, Lord Nuffield said he had come to Australia for a rest and to see old friends.—(Melbourne).

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Southland Times, Issue 25565, 8 January 1945, Page 5

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LORD NUFFIELD, who is visiting Australia, denied that he proposed setting up a motor car factory in Australia. He added that he had no plans for the postwar construction of cars. His factories would begin making 1939 model cars as soon as possible after the war. Lord Nuffield derided the revolutionary trends in motor-car designs and said that cars for civilian use would remain much the same as before the war. Looking very tired, Lord Nuffield said he had come to Australia for a rest and to see old friends.—(Melbourne). Southland Times, Issue 25565, 8 January 1945, Page 5

LORD NUFFIELD, who is visiting Australia, denied that he proposed setting up a motor car factory in Australia. He added that he had no plans for the postwar construction of cars. His factories would begin making 1939 model cars as soon as possible after the war. Lord Nuffield derided the revolutionary trends in motor-car designs and said that cars for civilian use would remain much the same as before the war. Looking very tired, Lord Nuffield said he had come to Australia for a rest and to see old friends.—(Melbourne). Southland Times, Issue 25565, 8 January 1945, Page 5

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