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SWITZERLAND develops so much more hydro-electric power than it needs that in the last year it was able to export over one billion kilo-watt-hours. We believe that many parts of Holland are supplied by electricity similarly imported from Germany, and very cheaply into the bargain. New Zealand, we are afraid, will be hard put to it to find a market when the supply exceeds the demand on account of her geographical position. That time, however, is not yet.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 28

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 28

Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 28

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