Every week in London it Is estimated that articles to the value of £250.000 are pawned. Railway stokers do not spray the coal in the engine tender prior to a run in order to make it burn better or longer. Where there is a quantity of coal there' is always dust. The water, sprayed over the heap, keeps the dust down. Without the spraying engine-driver and stoker would be almost blinded by clouds of dust, and passengers also .would, suffer.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 16
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