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Exhaust From Buses

“If you see one of our buses blowing black smoke, give me a ring and I’ll have it off the road,” said the general manager of the Christchurch Transport Board (Mr J. F. Fardell), when the Christchurch Regional Planning Authority discussed air pollution at its meeting yesterday. For years, said Mr Fardell, the board had been trying to get oil companies to deodorise the diesel fuel. Diesel exhaust fumes, apart from the smell, were far less injurious than petrol fumes.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31769, 28 August 1968, Page 7

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Exhaust From Buses Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31769, 28 August 1968, Page 7

Exhaust From Buses Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31769, 28 August 1968, Page 7