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Manapouri

Sir, —In my letter of April 26 I suggested that, as an alternative to raising the level of our high-altitude lakes, with the attendant destruction of the landscape, the necessary fall might be obtained by drawing off the water required by means of syphons. The same result might be obtained by tunnelling. I am sure there are many who would be interested if you could obtain an expert opinion in the matter. —Yours, etc., LAYMAN. May 15, 1961.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 7

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Manapouri Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 7

Manapouri Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 7

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