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POWER BOARD MATERIAL

IS THERE LEAKAGE? At yesterday's meeting <jf the tower Board! Mr M. Gernhoefer produced samples of copper wire, stating that on il certain farm there was a temporary fence constructed of such wireThe resident engineer (Mr B. Goldsmith) said the wire was similar to that used by the Board. j Mr H. J. Marchant said that at] another plane he had found switches; nnd plugs lyirt?; about after the Board's staff had finished a job. ' Mr Goldsmith said he could not. de* fend men who left material lying, about. At the. same time it was impossible to put all material under lock and key each night when a road 'was being reticulated!. If settlers set out to deliberately rob the Board ho did not know how it was to lny prevented, unless all material was returned to store each night, which would mean a great increase in transport charges. ft was decided to circularise! all employees, asking them to elxereis© ' all possible care as regards material..

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 5

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POWER BOARD MATERIAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 5

POWER BOARD MATERIAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 5