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BREN GUN CARRIERS MANUFACTURE IN DOMINION (By Telegraph.—press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday “Motor parts and other associated equipment on order from overseas j for Bren gun carriers have recently ! been delivered in New Zealand, thus j enabling partly completed carriers to j be finally assembled and tested in i Government workshops,” said the i Minister for Supply and Munitions, j the Hon. D. G. Sullivan, in an interj view in Christchurch. “A consider- ; able number of these carriers has already been handed over to the | Aimy Department and regular de- | liveries will continue.'’ ! The Minister said that private en- ' gineering and Government worki shops in the South Island were busily engaged in the production of mortars and similar equipment, mortar bombs, hand grenade components I and heavy armoured tank bodies fitted on tractors.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21369, 13 March 1941, Page 10
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