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THAT "RETICULATION CHAOS"

Sir, — I realise I stuck my neek out a bit far, but at least I have learned a great deal about our own precious little Power Sc'heme in the last few days. Everything seemed so mysterious before the publication of my letter, and rumour. mounted upon rumour, until one felt positively futile. It seemed a case of — z i But ever more came out By that same door wherein 1 went." Matters came to a head when one day I enquired of a pillar of Taupo when the power would be conneeted | to the Hospital. Instead of a logical answer I was asked why I ap- | peared so anxious for the Hospital to be conneeted. Was I really con1 V" , I sidering the proxinlity of my home to the Hospital? That was when I "saw red" and hurled myself into print. At all events 'Tt's an ill wind . . T am. etc.

— - j J| Taupo.

S. A>

, KENT.

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Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 13 May 1953, Page 4

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THAT "RETICULATION CHAOS" Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 13 May 1953, Page 4

THAT "RETICULATION CHAOS" Taupo Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 13 May 1953, Page 4

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