WAR INVENTIONS
MANY IN AUSTRALIA. EARNESTNESS IN WAR EFFORT. No fewer than 2.500 inventions have been submitted by correspondents to the Australian Inventions Board in the last 12 months. Other schemes have been propounded in interviews at tin rate of 80 a week From this wist assortment of inventions several have been selected for submission m the British War Ollier, The .Minister for the Army (Mr Sjsender* said that there was a fa-h--um in these inventions During the invasion threat, he said, there was a deluge <»f schemes for preventing a landing. Now an answer to night bombing i.s the theme The earnestness of feeling against this form of German ferocity has led people to submit visions they have een m dream <»f night bomber, being routed by .nine vaguely defined method. Suggestions have wen been made for solidifying the cloud,. to form protective shelves <>Ver tile cities Nwert!iei<--,v the heaps letters examined clearly reveal an overwhelming public earnestness m the war effort that !<■ be greatly admired
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1941, Page 9
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167WAR INVENTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1941, Page 9
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