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of 76 Cornhill, London E.C.3.
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Mr. [[Donald V. Hotchkiss]], A.M. Inst. N.A., invented a system of hydraulic propulsion
By 1921 this was being developed by the Hotchkiss Hydraulic Propeller Syndicate, 76-77, Cornhill, E.C.3.<ref>The Engineer 1921/02/11</ref>


1925 The company concluded an agreement whereby the exclusive manufacturing and selling rights of the Hotchkiss hydraulic propeller in Japan were taken over for a period by Mr. Tatsubo, the president of Chihaya Shokai, of Osaka, Japan.<ref>The Engineer 1925/02/20</ref>
1925 The company concluded an agreement whereby the exclusive manufacturing and selling rights of the Hotchkiss hydraulic propeller in Japan were taken over for a period by Mr. Tatsubo, the president of Chihaya Shokai, of Osaka, Japan.<ref>The Engineer 1925/02/20</ref>
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of 76 Cornhill, London E.C.3.

Mr. Donald V. Hotchkiss, A.M. Inst. N.A., invented a system of hydraulic propulsion

By 1921 this was being developed by the Hotchkiss Hydraulic Propeller Syndicate, 76-77, Cornhill, E.C.3.[1]

1925 The company concluded an agreement whereby the exclusive manufacturing and selling rights of the Hotchkiss hydraulic propeller in Japan were taken over for a period by Mr. Tatsubo, the president of Chihaya Shokai, of Osaka, Japan.[2]

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  1. The Engineer 1921/02/11
  2. The Engineer 1925/02/20