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The above photograph taken on the site of the Taupo hydro-electric power scheme does not, at this stage of the undertaking, reveal very much or little more than a glimpse, in fact. There is a great deal of work to be done yet before the current can be switched on for the benefit of the community. The problems of labour, materials, and other circumstances which in enterprises of this kind cannot always be anticipated, have combined to protract the hoped-for period of the work. Progress, however, is being made.

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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 16 January 1952, Page 1

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The above photograph taken on the site of the Taupo hydro-electric power scheme does not, at this stage of the undertaking, reveal very much or little more than a glimpse, in fact. There is a great deal of work to be done yet before the current can be switched on for the benefit of the community. The problems of labour, materials, and other circumstances which in enterprises of this kind cannot always be anticipated, have combined to protract the hoped-for period of the work. Progress, however, is being made. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 16 January 1952, Page 1

The above photograph taken on the site of the Taupo hydro-electric power scheme does not, at this stage of the undertaking, reveal very much or little more than a glimpse, in fact. There is a great deal of work to be done yet before the current can be switched on for the benefit of the community. The problems of labour, materials, and other circumstances which in enterprises of this kind cannot always be anticipated, have combined to protract the hoped-for period of the work. Progress, however, is being made. Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 1, 16 January 1952, Page 1

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