Tue 9 GENERAL eLectRIC 8.C co Lto_ Of ENGLANDS IN WAR AS IN PEACE at the service of the Empire Electification] The G.EC: has contributed largely to all important Schenees GE.C. Electrification Schemes developments in automatic telephony, having installed have been applied to all in- dustries, including Aircraft complete equipment for large public automatic exchanges, Factories 9 Chemical Works ; Collieries ; Food Factories ; rural, local, long-distance and international services in Gold Mines 8 Iron, Stecl and Copper Works ; Locomotive Great Britain and overseas and Railway Carriage and Wagon Works U Motor Car Due to the war, progress in this connection has had to Tortiie Ships %d Shipyards ; Mills ; Refineries, etc , etc: be curtailed, as the whole of the resources of the G.EC the largest British electrical manufacturing organisation in the Empire are being devoted to the war effort. Important technical developments and a world-wide demand for electrical equip- ment are expected after the war. By then, the technical advances made by the G.EC: in all applications of electricity, including the important one of electronics, will be available to all, in every part of the world, for the carrying out of complete electrification schemes of any magnitude. 98C-alas i the Jorehont % etectical pnogness NZ: REPRESENTATIVE: BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. LTD: Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. 4a
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 302, 6 April 1945, Page 3
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