<>!i..i:i.K( ikic i.iKo.Mimvi':. SAN P KANUsCO. .Inly ‘Jit. Kallwcvntcii believe that a new °d-i>|«m-Li ic |i> nmotnc. leuntly tested suesslully liy tin- New Vin k Centra! |{:i l lvvjiy ( ‘oinpany in switching *»l>orstturns. has solved 11 n- problem nl i'iiiiiI let.. electrilii'iitinn ill railways. ami llnil. iliu i'.iiinviitinii limy ii-volntionisi-rml Irnnsportnti"ii. • |' I" ii |n< electrification "I' railways Ims been limitfil liy tl'u avniliiliilily of cheap hydro-clc trie current. as computed with cosily electric. .generating stationo! crated by coal, anil by the need n spending huge .sums to maintain thirdrail nr trolly .systems. The new locomotive. designed jointly by the ineersoil Kami and the General Kleetri (’oltipanv, draws Irom neither htdroelectric nor the usual third-rail sources; it supplies its own power. Transportation experts in New York pointed oilt that the new engine entile make a eontinnous trip a■•ross the eontineiit. a virtually impossible teat fie the present steam locomotive. which. lieeau.se of its manner of fuelling, must h.. ovei hauled I rei|iiently to maintain ellieieney. 'Pile new loermot ive, operated at onetin* nl‘ «•« run hy electricity generated hy a Picsel fuel engine similar to the type which lias revolutionised steamship operation. It iniiv l>e run on any track tor practically unlimited periods. resit ieteil niilv hy the amount of fuel it ran carry which is considerably higher than in the ease of ioal-l>liriiing engines.
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.Inst received from bunion direct, ii lot of fancy luo handles. Me can tio-c at about. half ttu> U'tial prices, now 1- 11.1. -_’s fid. '-’s 11*1- mu-h. llesl .[iialitv hnittiiio silk for tnakintr Ijsijjs. plain similes Is llil. blended colours os Oil. mill (Is Oil. l;i I'fit* lmuks stillicieiit t" make mio of the newest fashionable lsi&s at McKay’s Ol'ctlt H e " construction Sole.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1924, Page 3
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