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SAVING MORE POWER

IT MAY BE DONE WITHOUT FURTHER BLACKOUTS That be thinks it may be possible to effect the latest power economies asked for by the electricity controller without introducing further blackouts is the opinion of the WanganutRangitikei Electric Power Board’s engineer, Mr. H. Webb. Mr. Webb hopes to make the necessary saving by further cuts in cowshed hot-water plants and by securing a satisfactory response to his appeal for greater savings by the users of domestic water heaters not controlled by relays or time switches. If the response was unsuccessful, he said that it would probably mean that further periods of black-out would be inevitable.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 April 1948, Page 4

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SAVING MORE POWER Wanganui Chronicle, 12 April 1948, Page 4

SAVING MORE POWER Wanganui Chronicle, 12 April 1948, Page 4

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