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“I would not touch a power line myself—whether I thought it was a live one or dead—yet some of our consumers do,” commented the engineer, Mr. N. G. McLeod, at a meeting of the Thames Valley 1 Power Board. Mr. W. C. Kendrick agreed with the menace of ignorance in handling electrical equipment that Mr. McLeod pointed out, and suggested that steps should be taken to stress the danger to school children.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 6

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 6

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4834, 16 April 1936, Page 6

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