During 1948 the South African Railways and Harbors Administration approached the Institute with the request for collaboration in an investigation aimed at rendering fires in dining saloon stoves smokeless while trains were in large stations - more especially the new Johannesburg station where every effort was to be made to eliminate the smoke nuisance.
Reference:
La Grange, C.C. & Van Doornum, G. 1949. Tests to determine the suitability of selected fuels in S.A.R. Dining saloon stoves. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13139 .
La Grange, C. C., & Van Doornum, G. (1949). Tests to determine the suitability of selected fuels in S.A.R. Dining saloon stoves Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13139
La Grange, C.C, and GAW Van Doornum Tests to determine the suitability of selected fuels in S.A.R. Dining saloon stoves. 1949. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13139
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