DIESEL ENGINES
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Sir.— Jf liir dice! ,„gii!''s .'ire what if port's stuto they are. no doubt the company would be willing to lend tin. New Zealand Government one on s:i\ >ix months' trial, and if iut ;i suejcss. v/..:i1il |i t willing to tati,. j t back again. Probably there are miiii-: who would !:ke to set a trial mat)-' and would Im: prepared to donation;, toward the expense of shipping tlie engine to New Zealand an,l hue); again, on the undci.standin- that tho Government '.mild attenvards piiv o.\pcn>es to Now Zealand if tliey decided to keep it. The (iovcnmicnt arc finite at liberty to change their minds or plans if they think they can bo improved. Well, then, why not adtnit that the ma\ not he for the best r—Yourn. etc., ECONOMY.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18917, 4 February 1927, Page 13
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