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SAFETY GLASS

Splinterless, or ‘safety’’ glass has been adopted as a standard equipment for windshields by several Americaji manufacturers. A number of others offer it as an extra. This increasing use of safety glass is bringing its pric.e within reason. A new company undertaking the production of safety glass has just commenced in Pittsburg. Responding to the challenge, the British company reduced its prices. There are indications that safety glass will be used on the majority of cars next year. ;rt 'v

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Shannon News, 17 July 1928, Page 4

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SAFETY GLASS Shannon News, 17 July 1928, Page 4

SAFETY GLASS Shannon News, 17 July 1928, Page 4

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