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CANADIAN-MADE SHELLS.

A large iron and ship-building company in Toronto has installed a special plant for the manufacture of shraonel shells. The machinery will be one of the most complete in Canada, and tins firm will be enabled lo turn out a very large supply daily. The general manager of the company states that his firm has been given a portion of a large contract subdivided among a number of Canadian manufacturing concerns. "We already," he said, "work dav and r.ieji! shifts'in order to fulfil shipbuild'imcontructs." A feature of the Kitualloe brought about in Canada by the war tinbeen the marked adaptibility of Ciiniiilia manufacturing firms, of which' the above is but the latest example.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 278, 3 May 1915, Page 7

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115

CANADIAN-MADE SHELLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 278, 3 May 1915, Page 7

CANADIAN-MADE SHELLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 278, 3 May 1915, Page 7

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