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POWER STATION

NEW CONSTRUCTION AT LONDON (Per British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, August 28. The first part of a great new poiver station in Battersea, London, designed to save power of 400,000 to 500,000 kilowats is expected to be finished in time to beftin operations before the end of the year. It is built on a fifteen acre site on the south bank of the Thames, and is the only station of its kind in which a nitrate of sulphur eliminating apparatus has been installed. This was evolved after large scale experiments by chemists and engineers and was expected to prevent pollution of the London air. The apparatus satisfied Government chemists of its efficiency.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 5

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POWER STATION Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 5

POWER STATION Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 5

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