GREY POWER SUPPLY.
(To the Editor.) Sir—lf I remember rightly the Chairman of the. Grey Power Board stated that we would be able to obtain coal at all .times. I wonder it the members of the Power Board or anyone else'could tell us now we would get on for coal now while the railway strike is. on. It puts me in mind of a time when I was. in Rotorua when the Maori guide was explaining how they did their cooking and washing in the boiling pools. The guide told me that they never feared 1 a coal or any other strike neither.. Neither would we if we had hydropower. Hoping the Grey Power Board will pause, and think before they instal the steani plant, for I cannot see how we can have light without coal from a steam plant. Yours etC '’ ALWAYS LIGHT.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1924, Page 2
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