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SHARES OFFERED. 'United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright ) LONDON, Dec. 3. The first public offer of shares of the “Daily Express” of one hundred thousand one pound ordinaries was issued at £2 sterling and heavily oversubscribed. « OIL ENGINE DESIGN. (Received this dav at. 1.5 n.m.' LONDON, Dec. 8. British Experts arc giving c!o-c at tention to the heavy oil engine revolutionary design, the idea of which was originated by a New Zealand engineer. The design was completed by Joseph Maine, the designer of Malcolm Campbell’s “Bluebird” racing car. Watson Arthur, also a. New Zealander, return to place before a New Zealand syndicate final plans for the production in ’England. The “Morning Post'll’ expert lengthily reviews the design, adding if it reaches ex pcctntions practically all motor users will be paying royalties to the New Zealand engineers. It is so nearly standard in design, that ordinary internal combustion engines are easily convertible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 5
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