HOW TO LIGHT "THE KINGS"?
WHAT 'MORE ,CAN BE DO^E?
'• (By Telegraph,—Preip ißsociation.) : ; i Auckland, February M. ' Replying to a deputatioirof shipmasters to-day, , the Hon; F. Ml; B. Fisher, Mm-, ister for Murine, said lie had Come to tho that it was impossible to mstol 'a light on the western King; the Big ICing /was the only solution'!of the difficulty: Possibly a low-powei 1 .wireless plant Svb.uid also be installed t'ticre. 110 had sent inquiries to Australia, with a View to ascertaining whMher .it'lwas possible lb moar'. a buoy v'ith'n. fbg .signal ond automatic light'off the r western King. If they cohld do it it 'puld, be .tried; as an ( expprimeiit. i,Twelvd months" work was going on ,at !• tho l3lg King meantime. " , , '!' ' . 1 1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 4
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124HOW TO LIGHT "THE KINGS"? Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1685, 27 February 1913, Page 4
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