Advice that virtually all matters relating to the production and distribution of electricity were now under the control of a central authority was received by the Auckland ElectricPower Board. Discussing the powers given to the controller, the general manager of the board, Mr R. H. Bartley, expressed the hope that the emergency regulations were for the emergency only, and that the boards would b? able to resume full control when the crisis passed. Some of the provisions in the new regulations, he considered, would be detrimental to
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1939, Page 8
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