COMMISSION WORKING
Power Supply The co-operative approach of the Electricity Distribution Commission would be for the good of the industry, said Mr W. A. Newton, at a meeting yesterday of the central Canterbury Electric Power Board.
He was commenting on a letter from the commission’s chairman (Mr W. S. McLean) who said that “after the Inevitable delays and tribulations of establishing a new organisation” the commission was functioning, and was investigating several merger proposals and visiting the areas concerned to get a better idea Of the problems. The commission hoped later to travel extensively through New Zealand, but in the meantime, would be glad to discuss informally in Wellington any supply authority questions. The commission was set up in May to do what it could to reorganise supply authority boundaries.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11
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