Steam Plant’s Assistance
[Special to “Northern Advocate ”] AUCKLAND, This Day.
During the next three months there will be a gradual increase in the output of electric power from the King’s Wharf steam plant. It will be used to assist various hydro-electric generating plants, and then will be reduced before closing at the end of September. Mr R. H. Bartley, general manager of the Auckland Electric Power Board, explained that the present output of 12.000 kilowatts would be maintained until the end of April. It would be raised to 18,000 in May, to 25,000 in June, and would reach the winter peak of between 25,000 and 30,000 in July. In August, a reduction would commence, and by the end of September it was anticipated that the decreased load and the greater water supply would enable the plant to be closed.
Revised disciplinary laws of the Evangelical Church place pastors on the same footing as civil servants, involving applications of the Nuremburg
racial laws, says a Berlin message. Disciplinary courts are authorised to dismiss pastors violating loyalty to the Fuehrer and the people of the Reich.
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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1939, Page 8
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