Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 22, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I Telk phone numbers editor us Deparl Roant. Tre Eriom in Trade Liberty in religion Equality in civil monday. August 22, 1904. Contrasts in National Progress no. 12. Life insurance effected in Canada. Conservative regime. Liberal regime i 1897. 1898. 1892. 1899. 1893. 1900. 1894. 1901. 1895. 1902. 1896. 1903. The Bui Ineas Man goes into lift insurance when he has Money to there no increase during the last seven of conservative Rule while under the liberals the volume has doubled. Steam engine and its rivals. An announcement that Means much published by the leading builders of steam engines in America hereafter they will also build steam turbines. This acknowledges that the supremacy of the steam Englee in a thing of the past. The steam Turbine Long but a plaything to Day a Success be cause o f the perfection of modern machine tools the lathe in particular and because cheap steel in now both und lasting. The Genius of Watt was greatly hampered by the crudely turned cylinders he was obliged to employ. He describes an in pm. Which he erected at Soho As ing its Piston stuffed with papier mache grease Blanc Lead powder and through which drained a bottle of with weak Iron far from True in its contours. It was impossible for him to use the High pressures which have quadrupled the efficiency of his while friction which once levied a severe tax. Is to Duy reduced to a trifle. In i the steam Turbine the familiar to and fro movement of a Piston is exchanged for the continuous Rota Tion of u wheal at a Speed so High that the apparatus has a Light Ness. This High Speed for Many Pur poles in need of reduction May be directly used in turning a Dynamo on one and the same Shat turn both the Turbine vanes and the Generator from lightness simplicity and Freedom from vibration the steam Turbine is an Ideal motor for ships soon on both the great lakes and the Atlantic we will be offered vessels equipped with Drivers having a new smoothness As Well As Economy. Large factories too. Are falling into line and. Adopting the steam Turbine a noteworthy example being the vast works of the. Yule and Towne company at Stamford Connecticut. But these Are Days when no Power no duct Luihn monopoly of the Telu. Local circumstances duly weighed and considered decide the Engineer in a Choice which wag never so wide As it is to Day. Near a great Cataract such is , water Power is cheapest and May be borne at a profit As far As sixty Miles. With no water Power to unji., but instead fairly Good i Mas tit St. Louth. The prime movers Are fuel burners and the Choice is Between the steam engine and the steam Turbine. In Large areas of America water Powers Are scarce and fuel is Deur then As a source of Power the Engineer May Dis card steam altogether and set up a Gas engine As by far the Best Power pro Ducer he can employ. Strange to Bay it was at the Soho where Watt and Boulton reared their first steam engines that an associate of theirs. William Murdock. Originated an Industry which developed to Day with a new breadth threatens to put out of business in Many quarters. Murdock it was who invented Gas lighting introducing it at Boho on a Large scale. Hut rough and ready Gas producer has been perfected As the apparatus which furnishes illuminating Gas to every City of the civilized world. His appliances however have had other pro Geny now rising to a new importance. Byk forcing superheated steam through burning coals water Gas is cheaply produced for engines. The pro Cess rapidly cools a fire so that an process sends a current of air through the Flora yielding pro just As serviceable in Gas engines As a source of Energy. Apparatus of thin kind is now so much simplified As to be self acting and in tall no More care than a to efficient that its builders guarantee to furnish when Large Sites no m work it Liloree Power for an hour from a single Pound of Good Coal. Many years ago sir William siem ens suggested that these cheap Fuad should be manufactured whole Sale in suburbs of cities and then piped to each Bouse in tha municipal Ity ridding the air of the smoke due to thousands of separate and ill Stok Funi hurts and a rates. His Sugges Tion Seeni on the eve of Echo plish in vow too. Of the economies of electrical distribution part of fuel Gas might used at of in raters for tha generation of electricity sent abroad to he concert and will into tight heat or motive Power each at their beat. Either full ownership or the absolute control of running Powers Over or. Evans attempt to this sentence Means t a Borden is not committed to the Purchase j6t the North Shore line of the c. P. R. Is an attempt which would Debar himself from making if he would quote the paean is of or Borden s speech entire from which out this sentence. Or. Borden to make it Plain that to secure effective control Purchase would be anybody who will give the matter serious thought will see that the alter natives set Forth in the above quoted sentences Are not alternatives at All except in name. Tho arrangement would have to be one that would make the North Shore line a permanent National Highway. It could not be a merely temporary arrangement. What difference then would it make to Tho people of this country whether the Transfer were called a Purchase or a the result would be. Ment out of the Public Treasury of a sum based on the capital lied value of tha Road. Or. Evans pretends that in the above quoted sentence or. Burden Haa proposed More than one he quotes the sentence As above printing. In Black letters the words or the absolute control of running Powers Over it and then says is there any possible use of Lan Guage by which he could More plainly have stated that there was More than one Way of attaining the purpose mentioned yet the free press Actu ally quoted this very passage As Evi Dence that or. Borden had committed himself to one particular method of attaining that purpose it would be interesting to have or. Evans explain what other method he imagines possible than the one parti Cular method of an annual disburse ment by the Dominion based on the capitalized value. Would provide an ample Avenue for All traffic for Many years to Hansard kt1" 3 his declaration necessity of a Stew transcontinental rail Way at the present time. Hansard 1908, Page 4 tils estimate of the bringing the inter colonial to arid of North Shore of Lino of the j47.465. 000. Page these four passages. In which or. Borden stated his position so plainly last year that even a understand will More than a apace of the local conservative Organ in clearness Alrec triebs and f straightforwardness of meaning Superior to the which usually occupies that space. The free press has already reproduced Thorn entire exactly As they stand in Hansard. Is the conservative Organ afraid to do the same an old Hope to be realized. For Twenty years there have been Hopes expressed that in some Way or another the grand trunk railway would find an Entrance into the Cana Dian West. Old timers will recall the placarding of the dead Walls of this City with posters printed in fiery red during the last two Days of the election Campaign of 1887 pledging the citizens that the grand trunk railway would a brought into Winnipeg from the South within two years provided the conservatives were returned to Power. The dream of the two decades is on the Point of realisation yet now that the grand trunk is coming As rapidly As a track can be built to bring it Here there Are Wynn leg Gers who do not want it to come. It is True we have not met any Wynn Legger who is not desirous of seeing the grand trunk enter win the building of the Eastern Section. The prompt appointment by the government of the commissioners who Are to construct the Eastern Sec Tion of the National transcontinental railway is to be followed by the immediate organization of this body and the beginning or Active work. A Choice of chief Engineer has already been made in the person of or. Hugh Lumsden a Man of the highest professional attainments. This com Mission has very extensive Powers and the task imposed upon it is not a Light one. It is charged with building with the least possible delay a line of railway from Winnipeg to Moncton. While the grand trunk railway Are pushing construction West of Winni Peg the commission will be engaged in supplying a connecting link be tween the new Road in the West and the grand trunk system in the. East and with the resources of the Domin Ion behind it. It should be Able to make a record in railway building. Much will depend upon the chairman of the commission and it is Satis factory to learn that the gentleman appointed to this position is a Man of unusual ability. Or. F. B. Wade m.p., the gentleman who 1ms been chosen As chairman la not known in the West but in the Section of can Ada to which he belongs he is held in High esteem. The Halifax Chroni Cle speaking of his appointment says the government has been Fortu Nate in being Able for the head of the commission appointed to construct the Eastern Section of the transcontinental Road one so Well fitted for the position As or. Wade. If political claims alone were to be considered few possess them in greater degree. For years or. Wade has been known As one of the most Active and energetic workers. And speakers among the liberals of the province especially in the county of Luno burs. In which his Home was for Many years. His redemption of the county of Ann polls in 1900, after the Many years during which it had never failed to return conservatives to the Federal parliament wan a striking proof of his abilities a speaker organizer and canvasser. As a member of parliament no one venture to say will question the statement that a Haa been eminently successful. He has been one of the Best and most appreciated de Baters in the House possessing an admirable voice und manner a keen und ready wit ample stores of Polit ical information and a gift of Clear and expressive English. In the less obtrusive but perhaps More import ant duties of n. Member toward his constituents no one could be More aus Lolous and attentive. Tha House will be the loser by his appointment. Or. Wade will bring to the duties of his new of tace qualifications of. An unusual kind. He possesses not Only the experience of a lawyer trained in Many years of a Large and general practice but As one of the chief promoters and constructors of the Nova Scotia Central railway he has had a very special training for the work that will now devolve on him. To his Large and varied experience he adds not Only habits of Industry and organization but an abundance of tact and amiability which have made him one of the Best known and most popular men in the province. In every Way the government is to be congratulated on the Nipes but presumably there Are such. A very estimable gentleman is stand ing for parliament in this City on a policy of no grand trunk for the West and it is probable that he has received some assurances of support from electors of Winnipeg. Tet no elector can cast a vote for this gentle Man without thereby declaring that he is hostile to the Entrance of the grand trunk into Western Canada. But we think the sequel will show that the who Are of this opinion do not constitute a very influential Section of the Community. Or. Hays and his party will find but one opinion in the Winnipeg business Community that Hie Early Advent of the grand trunk is greatly to be de sired. A live Man in telephony. Penn Tan is the county seat of the smallest county in new York. It has a population of Only 4.000. And yet its Telephone Exchange can show no fewer than 700 instruments a larger proportion probably than any other place in ail America. The reason for which is that a live or. A. M. Taylor is. of the Busi Ness. Hear him Tell How he does things i conceived the idea that it would be an advantage to our Rural sub scribers to have some Means of communicating to each other and to peo ple in the town the fact that they had Stock and produce for Sale or Exchange so i put u blackboard in one of the scores of Penn Ynn connected by Telephone with our head office. Now any subscriber who has anything to sell or who wants to buy anything telephones to us and we put a notice on the blackboard. People come in there to look it Over and see if thera is anything there they wish to buy or sell and sub scribers can Call us up and we inform them if what they want is on the blackboard. We got a room rent Fren at the store because of the people it brings in there the scheme is of great assistance in procuring help. Help is pretty scarce in our locality and any Man who wants a Job has Only to go to our blackboard und he to almost sure to get work. Our sub scribers have found this system a great convenience and it renders our company More popular than Ever with the Good for you or. Taylor we Trust that your plan May be repeated far and wide especially hereabouts where villages and towns would be greatly profited by conducting a Telephone 11 Exchange with a blackboard adjoining the switchboard. Cause of anything or. Borden has done to consolidate the party but rather because the Ontario Asp Ranu cordially other to the place. Borden destroyed his with the Ontario Contin gent of his following Whan without consulting them he declared for government ownership of the new Trani Continental railway. Where he got his inspiration to make Shaf extra or seems to and nobody Seema to what Fprd minted him to such threats As if anybody took Thorn seriously go far to make it in. Possible for the grand trunk people to finance their project. When tie made the speech the Ontario members were thunderstruck. Borne of them were on record in precisely the oppo site sense. The Toronto world whose proprietor preaches the gospel of pub Llo ownership expressed doubt about sincerity. Conservative papers which had been fighting Publio ownership in All forms begged or tha faithful not to ask too Many questions and to make some show of supporting or. Borden whose policy whether Good or bad was opportune. So the Ontario members while privately they gave pretty free expression to their feelings in Public said very Little. But the injury was Felt and of the More prominent of them shoved by their Long absence from the House they had no belief that any More Good could be done there for that session. In Montreal for some reason there was rather More outspoken criticism for the Glrst couple of Days the Star told a in big Type that nothing else was talked of on the streets but or. Borden s wonderful speech. The her Ald took the trouble to ascertain what was being said and by Way or example printed interviews with sir George Drummond or. Clouet on or. Silken in or. Arthur Hodgson and or. George e. Drummond from which it appeared that while there was undoubtedly a Good Deal of talk it was almost unanimously directed _ against or. Borden s proposals anything to say about but it was made pretty Clear both by those who would and by those who would not talk for publication that his policy was rejected in Toto. It does t require a profound know ledge of politics to enable one to understand that this added to the Dis affection of the Ontario members brought or. Borden s leadership under severe review. Members even though their Leader May choose to ignore them on to grave an occasion Are not helpless they let him know it. He had prepared for a Long fight on the budget but nobody wanted to tight and nobody did flight. He wanted something like obstruction on Vari Ous minor matters und his fighters went Home. At the end he got tired of it and wanted to make an end. But this was just where the govern ment brought Down quite a bundle or final estimates a time when it was the business of an opposition to work. Or. Borden threw up the Job and or. Sproule had to take it Over. We have not heard of any reception to or. Sproule at his Home but the fact is he was the real Leader of the session. Possibly or. Clarke and or. Maclean and maybe other applicants would not like to make too much of his prominence but As senior of the Ontario delegation or. Sproule was really Lender of the party in the House after or. Conlen b mis step had. Made that gentleman s leadership ineffective. Or. Borden. Indeed seems to have made up his mind that he Hau not friends outside his own Riding and it certainly does look As though this Denonn Traylon had been worked up As an emergency measure. He quite Dis gusted the Ontario members when thanks to his absence from the House they were trying to get through Busl Nesb and get Home by suddenly appearing in his place and wasting a whole Day talking about Dogfish. To evidently has his Eye on Nova Scotia. All of which goes to confirm the View attributed to or. Tarte. That Nice Man though he is. Or. Borden is 20 Oil a summer furnishings main and Market Lime in the River one in a ditch on Broadway near Colony if i remember right Borie three or four years Siuw. And now three or four More cases this year but our Busy Coroner has con inquests unnecessary and the police have apparently taken no Steps to Stop to about the cruellest and most heartless crime in existence and so Long As it is winked at to Long will the number of canes increase. Hoping Wynn speggers will take such Steps As will put an end to this massacre of the and re move this blot on the fair name. I remain "civ1s." Winnipeg. August 10. Nobody had or. Borden ran in Busy inspecting the wheat in Southern part of Good crops at Napinka. Nail non Man., aug. The excursion of members of the Northwest Grain dealers peso Catlon and Winnipeg Bankers reached Here at 5 o clock this evening and remained one hour. They wore delighted with the wheat threshed and a threshed us by far the Best seen. The yield will be from Twenty to Twenty five bushels per acre. It is free from. Grade High. Samples Are the Imperial Winnipeg s popular store. From the different towns. A drive in the country Wim prevented by rain. A Bank is Likely to be established it once As a result of the trip. Thresh ing will be continued As soon As Wea ther permits. Moose jaw. Aug. 21. No damage whatever by rust in this no tract. The crops Are in excellent condition. Har vesting in quite general. Yesterday Tho District was visited by a drizzling rain the temperature fell during the night with Leht Frost. No damage to the wheat is reported. To Day the weather is Clear and Fine. Rust at Treherne and Glen Boro. Idiot up to for political leadership. The Way the germans do it the secret of Germany s steady and Vance in manufactures is once More revealed in a report of the British Consul at Stuttgart or. Rose who tells of the establishment for instruction in ceramics which Are result ing in a Standard of excellence most disconcerting to the English potters of Staffordshire who have admirable Clay but have steadily deteriorated in their Art. There Are now four schools in Germany one at Landshut in Bavaria and the rest at Hohr Bunz Lan and or filban Prussia. It is not to be supposed that even in Germany the potters welcomed an Effort to Loach them their business and at first there was no Little hostility but As practical benefits began to accrue the new movement received cordial support. The course in these schools in of Ger Man thoroughness including drawing and painting Ceramic painting. Model ing workshop instruction chemistry physics mineralogy geology Ceramic technology projection theory German and wanderlust. Keep dirty partisan hands Oft the Union says the Halifax Chroni Cle. Good advice 1 the clipping on saturday s editorial Page headed soiling the Union should have been credited to the Toronto in place of the Montreal Star. If you value the peace of mind of the conservative candidate in Winni Peg please do not say anything to him about or. Borden s alternative i am longing for the Seaward and the Hunt Leo and tha wanderlust is deep and Strong in me i am longing for tha Hills when the bulb i soothes and stills and the great White Hoart of summer pulses free. What the spirit is that stirs i know not. It i Iii Sung and it Haa lured for years untold to the editor of Tho Freo preps. Friday s free press were some crop reports headed no damage t0theleauthors of such an Asker Loii must either be ignorant of the Damag ing nature of the real Black Trust b ight or else have some motive in to wards personal advantages and such a course when the True damage is fully realized cannot but prove detrimental to the country at Large i am Only going to speak of this dist let and by what Farmers from neighbouring towns Tell us we Are not alone men of such wide experience As t. A. Met calf. R. M. Ferris. Robt. Green. Edward Roberts and others Alvo their opinion of their own crop prospects As being reduced by 25 to 7. Per cent personally speaking after having re turned from Ontario on August when All the wheat that came under my notice was rubbed Icso or More and kept no secret i concluded from Rene Rel appear incan on passing by run that the complain to made were Pessi mistic but on examination find that on tub blk blowing leavened in yield on an average from five to ten bushels per acre. But summer Fallows and breaking especially the former. In Many Fields will not leave much of a margin in the Farmer s hands after the Cost of cutting and threshing is de one thing in quite obvious and that in that never in my sixteen years past experience Hus the wheat crop of this District got such a Treherne August 10. To tha editor of tha free press. Far the clearest exposition of the wheat conditions in Manitoba is Given by or. H. V. Jones in your re ported interview in pc esterday s free press and his explanation of the operations of rust on the present crop Are undoubtedly borne out by the facts in this Section of the country any Way. The press of Manitoba Are apparently disposed to minimize the Dumarc resultant from rust with what object it la difficult to determine. Rust is not the result of inferior soil or of improper tillage and the present epidemic appears to have attacked the More severely where the opposite conditions exist As on the lighter Holly which Are not adapted for wheat Rais ing rust Hiipfl done but very Little damage and where the crop hns for some reason on the heavier soils Only one m1thod possible. This one Senteney in the speech of or. Borden announcing railway policy lawns of the conservative candidate in Winnipeg than All the rest of the speech for which i have sugar government can a Ojill a Challenge to or. I stated my position so plainly last year that oven a tool might under stand or. Borden is on record in Hansard a having spoken these words on april 29 last. He spoke them in irritation he was provoked by a version of the conservative Posi Tion which had been put Forward by a prominent conservative member of the House or. Northrup. The rebuke waa a Sharp one and the fact of Ita being such a departure from the conservative Leader s cd etim Ary Savity of speech made it All the More notable. The free press before Public attention at the present time to View of the persist Cut Burking of or Bor Den s own utterances which the conservative candidate in Winnipeg Haa taken to practising. The Frew challenges or Evans to reproduce on the editorial Page of the local Conlen rattle Organ the Teran eee by or. Borden which win be found in Hansard As follows i 1 or Borden a announcement of his policy of acquiring the North Shore line of the presence in town of general manager Hays and his party is an Earnest of the Day when grand trunk trains will pull into Winnipeg from the East and continue their Way to the Pacific coast Over a second transcontinental Road every tie of which will be on Canadian soil. This Long looked Tor railway is now always that Tho liberals remain in Power. Under the Borden scheme the Brand trunk railway is barred out of Western Canada forever. Every Dawa Breaks like the pealing of n trumpet every Elgut Tho Sunset looters on the rim. Something Rich Vagabond to the land of Tho beyond for tha great unknown is waiting thera for him. What the spirit is that stirs i know not. It ban Sung and it has lured for years untold go we East or go we West careless Are we of . When Hie old Chart of the vagrants is unrolled. Owen Tryon in new York times. On the second floor after the Holiday you would naturally exp2ct something Good from the Imperial we Don t like to disappoint our friends it s not often we do. If you just study these advertised bargains for tuesday samples of some Are to be seen in our windows then come and examine them you will greatly disappoint us if you Don t think they arc the biggest and Best bargains offered for Many a Day. School opens soon and your girls will want new jackets. Remember the Young people children s Coats regular to tuesday 50 children s and misses Short and he Light a eighth. Plain and belted styles Hun Fawn red Rone Pale Blue and fancy Tweedy. Trice to tuesday. Ladies9 raincoats regular tuesday. 30 Only Beautiful All Wool Cra Venette and c Mert rain proof silk velvet collars and Pearl buttons colors Green and r. Blue. Regular tuesday sacrifice Sale of lot 1 tuesday comprises All our fancy Jacques and Kim ones in Femy Ruh muslims in Beautiful colourings also a Jilin White. tuesday lot 2 tuesday a our to Hnnry coloured and Wilto in very Dainty styles and patterns. Regular to Ujj lot 3 tuesday consists of in White and Price from 7bc to tuesday also Flannelette Marques in Largo assortment of in Price from 75c to your Choice tuesday coloured k the Imperial dry goods co., Ltd Winnipeg s popular store. Orleans out., aug. 15, 04. Messes Eddy co., Hull Oue. Years ago i had from you a thick paper for lining the Walls of my summer cottage which has answered Al and is Good now. 2 his declaration that the Pur Chase of the line and in conversion into a National Highway an emergency demonstration. From the Montreal Herald there is something that requires explaining about the demonstration in of or. Borden which took that form of a Street Parade on his arrival at Halifax yesterday. It was generally supposed that the Leader of the opposition had reached Home Long for he left his supporters in Parlia ment to. Their own devices More than a week before the House won prorogued if he has t got. To Halifax in All this time where has can it be possible that in View of his break Down As a Leader of the party in the House it was thought necessary by his friends at Home to do something to prop up his influence at Home to the cant to Sulenta who adopt a pen no me Nhouy in Clown their name and a Drew for the information of tha editor Only. Contil Nanc personalities or or Lala a Baratter will not to pull shed. 0 us pc Lac Star truly enough says nobody would listen to another name if it were pro posed for the leadership it in not be West or last to Little care to must follow must Duro Tor some Rui nun us me when Tho old Chart of the vagrants been thin attributable perhaps to in la unrolled. Ferlora cultivation the rust again has inflicted a Small percentage of loss. 1 is discouraging no doubt to have to admit an existing condition of affairs where at least fifty per cent of the crop in a Section is being destroyed but it is a fact hard cold fact if you a condition that is no discredit to the country As a Grain growing province. Your comment on sir. Jones interview is in my opinion decidedly too optimistic and the statements of the Grain houses must surely be made by parties who Uro not properly seized of the facts. Grain shippers from Winnipeg have been collecting samples of Grain Here for the past two weeks and must know that one of the finest appearing crops if not the very finest that Manitoba Ever saw will fall very far below expectations. I enclose three of wheat in different stages of develop ment which Are samples of a very great Deal of the crop in this Dan tract. And you can judge for yourself How serious the conditions Are. Closely Allied with this discussion of the Grain conditions and prospects in the ques Tion of hired help. So far is this Sec Tion is concerned not half the num Ber of men will be required to Harvest the crop that would have been Kiry had the crop matured properly. The Farmers Are up against it and will practice the most rigid Economy in taking off the Harvest. Fred axe Otto. Glenboro August up. De. Free press in in note on or. Jones took into. Consideration the condition of the whole country. It is unfortunately True that in certain Glenboro and lion been serious damage from rust but else where Over Large wheat growing areas the damage at least to Date Lias been slight with much of the wheat late and the cllmafltf1 conditions no one can speak with Confidence of the outcome but we have no hesitation in saying that we think or. Jones re investigation called for. To the editor of the free pret. Your Issue of last evening you recorded the finding of an infant s body and state this is but us us uiji4 to old but. Of several similar cases which have appeared this summer if is not thin Bummer alone that these cases of infanticide have occurred and we May be sure that those discovered do not represent All it is a disgrace to a City like Winnipeg that no Steps Are. Taken to find and severely Deal with the the Case. No end of infants b6dleb have been found from time to file Imperial life while this country abounds in of Portu Netles which Are open to All. Yet building paper i enclose a Small slip of same but painted which has covered an ice House. Please inform me if you have it in Stock about in. Wide. Please quote length of Roll weight and pric yours truly Thomas Whitely. Tees Persse limited agents. L. Walt Ham watches accurate and durable. The per Fem american watch an of interesting information about watches Wilt be free upon request. American Watt Ham watch Gomph Waltham mass. Port exaggerated the damage to the wheat by f. P. Much As it seems to pain our local Vlades against the possibility of. The personal Effort of the breadwinner ceasing. Apply to a 8. Wallace provincial manager Winnipeg Manitoba. Estimates thirty per cent. Loss. A Winnipeg wholesaler who visited the Portage la Prairie District on sat urday brought Back to Tho City ave Cronl samples of wheat taken from the Fields near the town. All show signs of decay from the rust parasite. The rust appears to have caused the most havoc in the heavier wheat while the lighter have suffered but let to entire yield. Dona by affected but Minnedosa. Tons Here continue Avith the. Except Jon or. Different Prah he Ting has been Monr of the yield to m but cutting will not be the end of the u Eer Patlon and careful a is any damage hns Blva. August soon be Ken cry -. There k born of i we e Ger ave sure u tie. Whore the crop in Well Dvonc much Grain is of the Damn re will not serious but continue going up. Tho Winnup Egger estimated there would ers will axe to be about 30 per cent depreciation in i store away their
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