PERSISTENT GERMANS
1 « The gentle German does not permit delicacy to stand in the way of business (states tho London "Morning , Post ). During July over a hundred applications for patents were made to the Lnglish Patents Office by "Krupp, AktGes. F" in regard ■to implements ot warfare-tor instance, o, gun with a railway gun carriage, a barrel recoil gun, pointing devices for ordnance, apparatus for transferring ammunition from wagons, foundations for guns with wheeled gun carriages, a turntable for railway gun*, Tecoil jguns, pemisJMMi fuses for pivot guns, sighting devices, apparatus for the measurement of time for firing naval guns (Germany, November 13. 1015), slow combustion fuses for projectiles, Sre control, telescopes and periscopes, and projectiles with copper driving bands. It does not follow that the. applications will be granted. Tn any event, some months must eknse before there is timo to ,nvc.=tignte them.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 7
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144PERSISTENT GERMANS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 21, 20 October 1920, Page 7
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