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Mr R. .7. ; ; :-v: rcfii-^ill inventor, nov/ ■ y'p ■ c-m, wi ites some words m • Ivir- 1 o'■••••ns who look for for'.n-- ; ■; i ,!; d. Ho says ho has Icwc c m-.ng J.he last twelve mmdei ■ ; - cec ion with patent he to the conclusion ; e . - , to take oat a r'—yr yc. r colonies, an ’■ rov ; 1 ' .cioriir in connection with ‘ of tho c .: -: n « tic COUP ,»vy, such as a ,r 1 Loti for tb saving of g-dd, tn-ivnwnfc of fla;, dyeing of woo!, < ic. 1 o says om might almost a.; well throw hiv money into tho sea as spend it h taking out a fall pa'--nt in tie colonies for an article s; ir .; dto la of world-wide utility, lh.; :: '.vice tc colonists is, do not apply for r paten; till you are quite ready, the i applj for the United States and v'brmac patents. The provisional protection of the colonies and England is all that ia necessary until it is seen whether or not the United States and Germany grant the application. A. British patent, says Mr Jones, is not worth the paper it is written upon.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1904, Page 3
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189UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1904, Page 3
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