Electricity Banned For
Industry,
Drastic Rationing Announced 21
June 1949 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Drastic rationing of electricity throughout
New South Wales and a complete ban on electricity for industry was
approved by State Cabinet yesterday. The order relates to all industry with
the exception of food processing and refrigeration. All homes are restricted to two lights
at any one time whilst power for cooking purposes is restricted to an
hour in the mornings and an hour, in the evening. Hot water systems and bath
heaters are completely banned. It is expected that there will be a
quarter of a million unemployed within the next few days, having been
stood down by employers. It was announced yesterday that the
Government, had no alternative, the flooding of the coalfields area having
resulted in a further loss of coal. The miners
who are going on strike on Monday for increased pay and a 35 hour
week, are seeking the support of other unions in their demands.
Sydney is completely without gas supplies
at the moment. The ban of electricity in industry will
apply to the Tumut area as it draws its supply from Burrinjuck Supply
which is interconnected with the city electricity system. |