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Poor Gas Pressure

COOKING FOR FIREMEN A complaint that poor gas pressure was affecting the cooking facilities for fifteen men at the fire station was made at. the last meeting of the Lower Hutt Fire Board. The chairman, Mr. W. C. Gregory, and Mr. H. V. Horlor were appointed to make the best arrangements possible. Mr. Horlor: "We just, haven't got life gas and we haven't got much electricity."

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 7, 28 July 1948, Page 12

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Poor Gas Pressure Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 7, 28 July 1948, Page 12

Poor Gas Pressure Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 7, 28 July 1948, Page 12

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