RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.
demand for ELECTRIFICATION. (press association telegram.) WELLINGTON, August 1-5. The Minister' of Railways has - written to the member for Lyttclton. dcaln„ f„llv with the complaints regarding poisonous fumes from the suction- gas plant at the Addington Shops. A special inspection was recently made but no perceptible odour was in cr.douco in the vicinity of the engines, except that inseparable from such machine. No doubt, it was accentuated bj the .. mixture of coal and coke, ;ScU i S n«,« S; rv cving .o *. heavy j demand for co ' . proposed I «' V» M - 1 to have the 01 tiu h aiK { at an | dington O, H tlie im .antime every early clat .^ ] ' _ ac je to ensure that no effort will ho i comp laint will aviso Kl'Thc S of preterm at-to •Howard have sen elcctr jfi c ation ..Minister, »'r r k I)Ut in hand, bcshoUld - thSopinion; despite reports cause in t,KU l tj c sU ction gas plant t0 the contr. . iudicil , g the health of^the' 1 workshop employees.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18462, 17 August 1925, Page 11
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