WAR AFTER THE WAR
By far the most significant manoeuvre in Germany's scheme for the' War-after-thc-War is tho amalgamation of the Empire's "engineering brains" in ono centralised body called tho "German League of Engineering and Ecopomic Associations" (says Jlr. Fred. Wi. Wile, in the ".Daily Mail"). It com prises' tho following six leading institutions:— Society of German Engineers. Society of German Architects, Designers, and Builders. Society of German Blast Furnacemen.. Society of German Chemists. Society of Electrical Engineer?. Society of Shipbuilding Engineers. The combination will represent a membership of 00,00(1, and can justly.claim to incorporate all tho scientific and engineering talents of Germany. , Tho first presidency of the now league—a fact worthy of inoro than passing note—lias been given to Privy Councillor Professor Dr. Busley, managing director of the Schichau warship building plant at Danzig. Dr. Buslcy, an intimate friend of the Kaiser and llerr Ballin, is a distinguished marine engineer, who' has been as conspicuously identified with the purely constructional side of the German Navy and merchant marine as Tirpilz and Ballin respectively have been with their general development'. It is openly acknowledged in Germany that tho league of all the talents has been organised "to confront the great new >asks .which the present era conjures ,np,"
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2837, 31 July 1916, Page 4
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208WAR AFTER THE WAR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2837, 31 July 1916, Page 4
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