G8.0 Jhe GeNeRAL Electric eo Lto= OF ENGLANDS in peace aS in WulT at the service of the Empire Elecbification An important example of how electrical inventiveness has served the Schettes urgent needs of war_~afterwards to become of great service to industry generally; now that the war is won-~is the Mobile Rectifier Substation G.EC Electrification Schemes have been applied t0 all in- dustries, including Aircraft This is transported by road or by rail to wherever it may be required Factories ; Chemical Works ; and, for example, provides direct-current supply to building Sites; or to Collieries ; Food Factories Gold Mines ; Iron; Steel and docks where ships are being loaded, unloaded, or undergoing repairs; Copper Works ; Locomotive to centres where it will be available for traction purposes; or to a and Railway Carriage and position adjacent to a permanent substation that is temporarily out of Wagon Worka ; Motor Car Works ; Ships and Shipyards ; action: Textile Mills ; Oil Refineries; etc , etca In surmounting the innumerable problems that have arisen in all applications of electricity, including- the important one of electronics, the technical experience and scientific advancement of the GE: C_the largest British electrical manufacturing organisation in the Empire _ have been enriched to a degree that will be of incalculable value to all electrical services. For; just as the resources of the GEC: have been available for the war effort, they are now at the disposal of all con- cerned with reconstruction in any part of the world: 88C-alays in the fonehont % electical pogness NZ Representative: BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC Cos Ltd: WELLINGTON AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 331, 26 October 1945, Page 3
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