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New uses for Peat – 1935


Advocate (Melbourne) Thursday 9th May, 1935 p.11
Determined to make its peat scheme a success, the present Government is sending a mission to the Continent to study the work done there through the medium of peat. Already much has been accomplished in substituting this native fuel for imported coal. In thousands of city homes peat is now burned almost exclusively. Travellers from the country claim that as they come near Dublin the fragrance of turf meets them as it rises up from the capital. The scheme now in operation provides a guaranteed price for the turf cutter and a fixed price for the consumer, the Government taking responsibility for the quality.
The projected tour abroad is for other employments for peat. The delegation, headed by Dr. Henry Kennedy, secretary of the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society (the co-operative society founded by Sir Horace Plunkett), includes also a representative of the Electricity Supply Board, which controls and directs the Shannon Scheme. In Russia, which the delegation are to visit, some of the greatest power stations burn only peat.

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Ardrahan, Russia – 1877

The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer 19th May 1877 p1

Ardrahan Round Tower  Photo: dougf  Wikimedia Commons
Ardrahan Round Tower
Photo: dougf
Wikimedia Commons

Erseroum, dated May 15 says that an attack of the Russians on Ardrahan has been bravely repulsed by the Turks.
The Times Vienna correspondent says;
According to the dits of the Russians themselves they intend going down once more to Adrianople, and having got there, to inform the powers that having accomplished their task, they now call on Europe to consult on what should be next.