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PERPETUAL MOTION.

AN AUSTRALIAN'S CLAIM.

Has the secret of perpetual motioin been unearthed? asks the “Sydney Evening News,” which states that Mr H. King, a labourer, employed at Newcastle, has in his possession a working mo’del that is driven by some secret ‘power. Neither gas, coal, nor electric current is needed to work the model. It' is simply set in motion, and it, runs of its own accord. For the past three years, Mr King has, been spending the whole of his spare time in perfecting the work. He contends that if he has discovered the secret that has baffled science for

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Shannon News, 29 June 1923, Page 1

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102

PERPETUAL MOTION. Shannon News, 29 June 1923, Page 1

PERPETUAL MOTION. Shannon News, 29 June 1923, Page 1

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