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EMERGENCY POWER PLANTS

—Press A asnrint.inn

By Telegravh-

WELLINGTON, J,uue 6. In view of the opinions of the eminent British electrical enc'ineer, Dr.

L - Dunsheath, the Minister of Works (Mr. Semple) intends to renew his eft'orts to seenre steam operated electricty generators. Mr. Semple in a telephone con\rersation from Gisborne last night said he had cabled to Dr. Dunsheath for confirmafion of the view attributed to him that suitable generators could be de-"-igr.ed, built. and assembled in N# 1 Zealand within a year.- ,Vw_ Mr. Semple said he had tried very hard l)nt unsuceessfully to secure such plant, and had expected to wait much niore than a year for it, but he respeeted Dr. -Dunsheath 's opinions.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1947, Page 4

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EMERGENCY POWER PLANTS Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1947, Page 4

EMERGENCY POWER PLANTS Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1947, Page 4

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