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FUSING DANGER IN STOVE

“AN ISOLATED CASE” POWER BOARD’S OPINIONS Waitemata Electric-Power Board members consider that misapprehension has been caused by the mention of an electric stove, in which there was a danger from fusing. At last meeting the subject was raised and the advice of the Public Works Department was sought. I think it is a pity any notice was taken of the subject,” said Air. J. W. Hayden, chairman, at this morning’s meeting. “It was only an isolated case.” * Mr. F. J. H. Wilson, resident engineer, remarked that a good deal of misapprehension had been caused. There was a resassurance from Air. S. E. Kennings, who said that he believed the public appreciated the fact that the board was alive to its consumers’ interests.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 425, 6 August 1928, Page 13

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FUSING DANGER IN STOVE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 425, 6 August 1928, Page 13

FUSING DANGER IN STOVE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 425, 6 August 1928, Page 13

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