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ONE of the most important places in these days of power shortages and emergency cuts is the central control room Electricity House, Wellington. Seated at the desk is Mr. F. O. Morath, in charge of the room. Mr. J. Ralston is watching indicators on the wall panel.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1947, Page 3

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ONE of the most important places in these days of power shortages and emergency cuts is the central control room Electricity House, Wellington. Seated at the desk is Mr. F. O. Morath, in charge of the room. Mr. J. Ralston is watching indicators on the wall panel. Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1947, Page 3

ONE of the most important places in these days of power shortages and emergency cuts is the central control room Electricity House, Wellington. Seated at the desk is Mr. F. O. Morath, in charge of the room. Mr. J. Ralston is watching indicators on the wall panel. Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1947, Page 3

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