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MANGAORE PRACTISES WHAT IT PREACHES. Economy begins at home at Mangahao. Mi. I. Robinson, chief engineer, in detailisag the precautionary measures to conserve the electrical load riuiing the dry spell) stated yesterday that the little village -of. Mangaore was the first to be retrenched. Water heaters, stoves and lights had off. The womenfolk did not relish the ‘re-, turn to wood fires, and the only light they had was enough to go to bed by. VI think,” he added amid laughter, New Zealand just now. Spgaking for “I- must be the most unpopular man in my own household, I know that I am.”

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Shannon News, 20 January 1928, Page 2

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CLOSEST TO SUPPLY CUT OFF FIRST Shannon News, 20 January 1928, Page 2

CLOSEST TO SUPPLY CUT OFF FIRST Shannon News, 20 January 1928, Page 2

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