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Railway Signalling

"FINHAT, from a signalling point of view, the New Zealand Governnrent Railways are exceptionally equipped. was made clear in a paper by Mr. G. W. Wyles, signal and electrical engineer of that undertaking, which was vresented to the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers in London on January 26."The foregoing is a quotation from the weekly journal, "Modern ‘T'ransport" (London), which published nearly A eolumn-long digest of Mr, Wyles’s instructive and well-written paper,

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Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 23

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Railway Signalling Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 23

Railway Signalling Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 23

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