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THE MOBOTNGr STAB, 'WTCLMXNGTOK, JSC. C., TUESDAY, PECEM BEB 10,1 91 3. DISTRU ST JUNITED STATES. i YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS. German Papers Stir Up,. Latin-American"' Susfllcidn. Berlin, Dec. l4rfjGeTman newspa- fcir zrrtrjz:.&z, tna f "rri . 7r VvTJT mii when Senate Continues Debate on Currency Bill. : . Senate. -: Senator Burton introaucea sia republic of. South are nuoiisnea 1 t iniiirfnaV Articles" jvi. n-aa rocnmeil. Tftrtv In wmcn i can9in perkmat introduced a Dill America is accused, pi cnenshing the or, a 3fooO,000 navy dry dock in San , , tmlltf ont!Thl1Shtne "8. VTO lUca ui oicuvu"" j tectorate over all South America, and :ik annrnoih nf the ODeHlIlS OI i Willi luc a w w wi" - - - , the Panama canal their appearance is becoming more frequent. , A-characteristic article is published by the Tageblatt from its correspon-"f-ni at iJeunos Ayres. This corre- SPSouth Americans are beginning, to perceive that with the jopemngof th Panama canal an era of economic; and poTdr guardianship 7 the United States, coupled wit the forcing out of Europe, will be) maugurated in all the- 20 Latin-Amencanrepublics. This realization gained such ground lately that it. seemed necessary -to the far si -hted Yankees to send their leading nf,(OCmpn nn sneaking tours in order to d'spev heir suspicions of their sis- 6' A8PabreBult the political opponents. Roosevelt and iWllsbn have united to defend the interests of the union and divert South American suspicion upon Europe. Theodore Roosevelt inter rupted lilsf -triumphal propaganda trip tonnes Ayfes at Rio de sang'there an'inspired song-or praise of tie Monroe Doctrine the strict up. holding of which, he said, was a vital Suestifn- for .all South American 'True to;:his sbothing purpose he quietly abandoned the aggressive, im perialistic formof; the doctrine as formulated by himseM and said the union had no thought-of territorial mt hart in mind only a pol- imaT truitRn the sensej Pan-Amerjeaa. community li&erest directed , against tne jia pdilcy power agameu iuc ?vu.j - lean republics,- in. other, words, , .an niir & AoW the Smithr Ameri cans should show themselves capable of upholding ' civilization.? , "Speaking further on hisrpoucy of ILa Zt Vhe nineteh pehturyW,as ' the- century of North Americandef elopment and that tne twentieth: hejpnss to Soutn America Recessed at 6 Jr. m. to i. . House: ,, RepresentauVe Harrison Mississip pi, introduced a bill proposing inter national conierence to abolish gamb ling in food and agricultural yruuucto on exchanges CORBETT HOME BEREAVED. Little Daughter Passed Awav at '.Ivan-; Ih'oe Last Friday, s : Atkinson, N. C, Dec. "5. Margaret Eveline Corbett, daughter of Mr. aild Mrs, A. H. Corbett, ivanhoe, N.; t., died at v her home, near Ivanhoe, last Friday evening. The burial took place at? the old family cemetery, near trie homer She was just four years, eleven months, and four days old. She was only sicki for -about, two . days befo re her death, and apparently, she was not very dangerously iiL until about two or three hours before her, death. She3vas a sweet little child and uow much all loved her, words cannot ex- nroco hnt una loveo ner more, ncr union aeauiBi ouo , Adjourned Tuesday. at 5:50 P. M. to noon SOUTHERN LEAGUE MEETING. tV-.i inKruirioURHp. nnrnoses. Pres ldeht'Wilsoir-proceeded directly. to the attack inr nicturing Europe as the real enemy of South America. His address b1u e . ,,vr?,lstv.r:-i . o,,, Ait c.i.. q.w.i Mobile Wao reailj - ujrecitsu oi . ouuiu uamenng oi nuanio ockbiBs www. Amprlfe 'Tlie atins of the union, he Questions, kai? had haueht to do with pecuniary Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 15 Directors of rsiAeratidnSlJut- were 'decided sole-' the -Southern Association of Baseball w hv 'the L demand - of .morals.' The ciUbs, at their annual meeting here HilUiillliiiliU IllMHIlill uoi-ina , m t BAnman's bill -.continued i mta mfssfnn cm earth ,-was lulnHed before Merchant Marine committee, i h.er WOrk was complete, and God said, Contest for seat pt tepreseni.au vw '"come up nigher, my cnua. 5. ' Dyer, of Misourl, KepuDiican, auu whue loved ones miss uer, auu charges TOade-against Representative wjjjje ? they cannot 4mderstind why VVhaley, oouin uaroima, wudiuoi .uod Iras so soreiy sinccu by Election committee. . they bow in humble submission to Literary test" bill up again before , God's :WiU, saying, "The LoJd gave. Immigration committee. - arid the Lord has taken away, blessed DanmeentsitiTe iTP.vp.nH. ot i e v Ha tho tinmn riT T.ne I Aim. it vtrnHnsorl a mil Tfl enve rrv.nM nroaoTit at tne tmrifil n h iiiii!iiii c. wmsm w - - i i in. n . i. k w w www . - . Tn.arctato tnmnierce Commission full BOMrfroe monv friends.l relative! and J11W,ib.vv . . - . ' 1 J control of all questions oi saieiy ui neighbors. The ramuy was bo giau railroads and comernng arasuc low Bill -to increase pay of rural mail carriers after July, 1914, to a maxi mum of $1,350 a year for standard routes introduced by Representative Cullop, of Indiana. , ' , Chairman Stephens, of Indian Af fairs committee, introduced a bill to provide for final segregation and ap portionment of all Indian tribal prop erty. ' Representative Kahn, of California, Introduced' bill .to appropriate $110, 000 for construction of a navy coal depot in San Francisco bay. Chairman Clayton, of Judiciary mmmftipp introduced resolution to provide for experts and other assist-J ants m connection wun tue prepara tion of anti-tnist legislation: Representative Moore, of Pennsyl vania, in a joint resolution proposed the creation of a commission to report a plan to revise navigation laws. ' Representative Moss, West Virginia, introduced 1oint resolution directing the Secretary of War to investigate a report on the advisability of " estab hshine wireless , telegraph stations along the Ohio river to furnish com munication in emergencies between flood districts and the outside world Voted down a bill to authorize ex periments in- carrying mail by aero- to have with them Mr. R. T. Wil liams and , other loved ones from Ban nerman's -Bridge; The funeral ser vice was conducted 1 by the pastor, Rev. ,E. B.Carr, of Atkinson. HARD . SEASON PLANNED. Harvard Football Team for 1914.Faces .. , Big List. . : Cambridge,' Mass., " Dec. 15. Har vard's football team of next year will have probably the heaviest work of any Crimsc h eleven In recent years, if; a tenta,tive schedule i made public tonight Is j carried' " out. This pro gramme -provides for Ma game with iTniverRftv.of Miohieah. October ' 3lst, - WILSON IS BETTER. j President Does Light Work in Private Apartments. Washington, Dec. 15. President Wilson worked leisurely today sign ing a number of commissions and reading many; official' documents. He did not go to the executive - offices, tut- stayed in the upper apartments ot the White House oh the advice of his physician, who-suggested; his remain ing in. an even temper until the ' at tack of grippe and cold 3jild entirely disappear. ' ,c The President stayed - indoors aga'hst his ovrn wjshes. . He 'was said and withGeorgetown-October 3rd; -' Z1? :h6";T.. both. to be iplayed here.Nine games, ; SPECIAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION SERIOUS SICKNESS TO HAVANA, CUBA. RATE FROM WILMINGTON. By BeillZ Constantly Supplied Wltll Including Meals and Berth on Steam w ''.f,,,,- ship: CHILDREN, (five yea, s of nrnnosedirf -Michiean irWill displace Cornell, and: Georgetown will take the date lately occupied by Holy Cross. Elxcept for the Yale tame, which will tbe played at New Haven on No vember &lstv all of Haryai-d's contests will be Ittt tfee, stadium.a r . he kent two. indoors for another day or Ssn Francisco. Gal.. Dec. 15. Wil le Ritchie'and Harlem Tommy Burns Thedford's Black-Draught. McDuff, Va. "I suffered for several years," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, oj this place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. ' ; "' ' .-, Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 did, and I found it to be the best family inedi-i crae for young ana oia age and under twelve), HALF FARE Tickets will oe .soio ror an trams SATURDAY, DECENietR 20, 1913. Limited turning to reach original starting point not later than January othr iyi4. c: .Proportionately Low Rates will be Made from Other Points in Virg.ma, North Cat olina and South Carolina. - This will be an excellent opponun ityi for teachers and students to uuuze their Christmas holidays in making an interesting educational trip to Cuua. The- Atlantic - coast .Lane operates; !li'rhtwe'ght championship Friday, Jan- n. H.. Kore. & Co.-are showing lots i uary 2 Jrd. The terms are t hve; I keeD Black-Draughf on hand all the through ; Pullman cars to Key v est i t ... r, . n ' ... ..J ohlMron fool v-jnrt tn Wnrt 'romna P.nnneRTins' at hot h fT-o ra.TnnTrnpn rr-nav to rwpT tot' ' " nrnfs nfiw nu wucu ill v kmiuivu u (mau . - x : o " - . . . t i t i. i r -r ..... . I of useful articles for Christmas ;press agreed to for the cancelled bout of De- Uents. " ' ; ;( advertisement.), tr: il!:l!lil!l:!:!li:liim!i!!ii1:1u,1ihi,i;ilihi1iii today re-elected ofiacers of the asso ciation, set April 15th as the date of opening of the 1914 playing season, selected a committee to consider de mands of the newly organized Dixie Lieague, and disposed of matters of nv'nor routine business. The re-election of officers, headed bv Judee W. M. Kavanaueh. of Little unanimous. ; was selected: A. J. Hemnemann, New Or leans, chairman; Frank E. Callaway, ; Atlanta, and C. P. Wilcox, Montgom ery. J Former Manager Frank, of New Or- j leans; C. Zl Col!son, Mobile, and O. B. j Andrews. Chattanooga, were appoint- i ' ed to draft the 1914 schedule. The i committee was instructed to draw up two tentative schedules, one provid- i fng for 140 and the other 154 games. :' Their reDort will be submitted to the Sava Nomination for President wouia sprlne meeting ot tne association. urai.il rum . ; mnra i nnwRver. was iui eSn or Eurtmean capital, from which toe South'- American States must emahcWat;e4Nemselyes. The Panama cahaL4 he" fleclartfd, -was the chef bul wark of - Pan-America's common ip! ferests ; against this-destructive Outside would facil'tate the emancipation of the South Americans Rock,- as president, was unanin from the. foreign "iiiammon. In this The fol'owing Dord of directors they could depena upon mc the on'n"" '""" ' . Th TB'razil" and " Argentina the - oeo hie are Just now" someat tmaer the spell of Roosevelt. Jhere is. no IncK however, .of -f Important Sonth American" personage who j JJf Panatna canal and the Yankee friend ship In" their true lights N r TAFT WANTS ROOT NAMED. xt, ; rwi is. "Tne nomina tion' 6f Senator Root for President by the Repubiicah party would-be grati--fying to -"me highly gratify.ng.-. I would be delighted to see him in the White House. ; j ". k "I regard Mr: Root as a statesman In the same class as Alexander Ham ilton. He is more than a statesman, too. 'He Is a profound lawyer. ' 'These statements were made by ex-President Taft in the course of an informal -chat3 with a correspondent of the Baltimore Sun on a tram t by which he - was returning f rota New York to New Haven. The conversa tion centered about the prominence with which Mr. Roofs name -has been brought forward as a possible nomi nee in 1916 and in connection vith the events of the last iew weens PriviJeees asked by . the ; Dixie Leaeue included the use of Southern .Association grounds in var'ous cities and a number of minor consfderations. V comm'ttee headed by President Kavanaugh will consider the requests and report to the Mobile meeting. ELON DEFEATS TRINITY. in -Hotly Contested Game Last Night Rough Playing. , (Special Star Telegram.) i Elon .iiege, N. C, Dec. 15. Elon defeated Trinity in a hotly con tested game here tonight, one which r as anybody's until ; the last minute of play. ; Rough playing and fouls characterized the play. Cherry of Trinity, was ruled -out during the last few minutes for personal fouls. ' Trinity defeated Elon at uurnam wub watched With keener interest. Had Elon lest this game, her hope of the championsuip would have been gene. Every' man on the local Quint played like a tiger at bay. ' ' Stars were Eller for Trinity who Mn Taft. commenced on tne awara iQCt d-mut and nn came of the vear . " r . . T 1 i .Mno '""v . j , c, - - of the woDei peace prize w mo ow Senator from New, York, , the .praise bestowed upon his sUtesmanship ,by James r Bryce- ex-ambassador .fTom Great Britain in a- recent speech ; the BOlitical leadership he displayed at the VTT . . . nf ' Mam VftFtf Kf--.. . ... . -. . . jt .waiaon cuuwibuw vi tnrew nve neia goais ana tnree iouis; ' puhlicansrat which the. party;-adopted ; Newman for-Elon, with four field a more "progressive attftude. tne goals ana eight fouls; Morett guard- - suggestion- oi nauiuiu4w,-.' ing for Elon, was pnenomenai. AtKin dent by Andrew XJarnegie a,fewdays Elon's big center, showed up to ago, and the -statement along Similar . fln advantage and threw two field lines made by Senator Gallinger, of i , :j ;. hoH fhev nk me for a dose, and it ports with steamships for Havana feTM,m VlKSnfJeTSe to ac iney ever irieu. commodate- passengers leaving Jack- f We never have a long spell Of sick- SOnville at 1:15 P. M. Sunday. Decern nessinour family, since we commencea oer 21st, via the Flagler System, the using Black-Draught.' r'7 '-' . "Over-Sea Railroad", and steamship Thedford's Black-Draught purely lp'lf! vegetable and has i beeii i &und I to regu- .aVriJ?ePtoMp?rt Tampa Cand Uite weak stomachs, r 8g;,iS-.vatfchIp-which touches at Key West neve inuigcauuu, wuv, en rQute to-tiavana. headache, sick siomacn, anu amuKu symptoms ; ' t has been in constant use for more than 70 vears. and has benefited more than a million people. ' Your druggist sells ; and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c.: Get a Dackage to-day. N.Ci2a m r 5 mm Fy a new process we are now in position ,to free your Cylinders from Carbon Deposits in a very short while at very little expense. This method ' is endorsed by the; best automobile manufacturers and' we guarantee it in every way. Let us explain, or better show . you. Our Service' Department is right on the job and a trial at our shops will make you a permanent cus tomer. - ' - W. D. MacMillan, Jr. Phone Nos. 345 and 1654-W. 109 North Second street; ,. Don't Wait J.J " BUY T"::: CREAM LOAF FLOUR NOW. : - Full Line Grain and Other Feeds. . . ' Prices Quoted upon Request JOSEPHHWATTERS WILMINGTON; N. C. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. F. M. Jolly. Traffic Agent of the At lantic Coast Line, who has resided in Hanava fourteen Winters, will accom pany the excursion, and render as sistance to passengers en route and in 4 the matter of hotel accommoda tions, sight-seeing, etc.,- in Cuba. For schedules, reservations, de scriptive booklets and any further information, phone 160, or address the undersigned , F. M. JOLLY, '. : - Traffic Agent. : ' T. C. WHITE, i ' 'General Passenger Agent. ... ' : - W. J. Craig, '.u Passenger. Traffic -Manager. . Wilmington', N. C. nov23 to de 20. r ' fir CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR i ; HOLI0AY Cheap EXCURSION Fares ;:,;,n, . .yia the ' A1XANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. Tfckets will, be on sale from all 'points on the Atlantic .Coast Line to ail "points, South" of the Ohio and Po tomac and East of the' Mississippi Riv ers including Washington, Cincin nati Evansville : and '.Cairo, for all trains, Dec: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,-25 ahd 3i ' and Jan. 1 limited re turning, January t, also to many points in the Northwest and b'outn west, on Dec. 20, 21: and 22, limited returning, Jam 18, and trom points in Va,, N. C, and S. C, to Havana, Cuba, on Dec. 20, limited returning, 'Jan. 6th, 1914. . Passengers must . reach origi nal starting' point by 'or before mid night' of return limits specified. or turther particulars, schedules, reservations, etc., apply to Ticket Agents, Atlantic Coast Line, or ad dress, '''-' ' : -' T. C. WHITE, i General Passenger Agent. . - , W. J.. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manager. ;'." .' Wilmington. .NJ C. . There is always roosa at the top for some- thine better. ' The remarkable success - Senator Hoofs attacte on tne jjemo j cratic. currency ? hi": yesterday. Mr. Taft disclaimed, any political ambitions; Intentions or : influence, ;at least in party matters. ' . -am professor," he said,? "and -out of politics. ; As to the possibility pf Senator RoofB pomination, what is my ludgment worth? All 1 can say is that if the Republican party , should use' the discrimination I Would like, to see if use his nomination would not be surprising. - As to his political abil ities, I am not a judge of that. I think my own experience would hardly qual if y me in that respect."- - - "From? what' you say. Mr. Taft,' op servedv the- correspondent, "it would seem that you-haven't any further p Htlcarr ambitions-yourself?" - "Of course not," replied Mr. Taft. ''Would yon say" he was - asked, that "you ; would regard Mr. JRoot as the best -man, that could be nominat ed?"" " r ' r N v,: " . - ; - "I will say this," he replied, "if I was a delegate in the convention I would vote for him and-if we should have4 Presidential primaries I would vote lor nim.- :v - v ' The correspondent- asked this ques- tioh: "If Root were nominated by the - Republicans, v'what do you think RoSfievelt' would r,do?'.V. -i'Dbnt aste conundrums." he said. r : v f -. - - - :- t ' PETITION 1 N BANKRUPTCY. Local Credlltor of Lynchburg Thfnk u -Company :i ntolvent.v - "Lyncaiburg, Vav, pec. 15.-Local creditors today ftled n Involuntary ' petition in. bankruptcy in the Federal cbnrt." hra :.against the- Piedmont Mgase CrporatJcm,l?whic throWintO Federal receivership' 1tt Rtcnniond wently.-'; . The 1 corporav tlon's 'bonded.,,debt Is rihown to be about 1 665,00 Ih! addition .to a floating debt. iTTie1 concern which is develop mriwhganese deposit near Lynch &ori lsHowiied byr. .ttae' Piedmont' Mau sanese; go., orPlaware.. - -. n The final score was 2G to 23 in Eton's favori" '- - - - ' r' : -The line-up was as follows: -Trinity, McKlnnon and Siler, forwards r?Jeal, center; Thorne and -Cherry; guards? Elon, Bowman; and Miller, - forwards; Atkinson, center ; Bradford and Mo rett, guards. Referee, Killeriderger, of Greensboro. umpire, stocKton, oi Greensboro. Scdrekeeper, F. V, Parks. Timekeeper, F. M. Aycock. Twenty minute -halves. ' CONTINUE PROTEST. - Charlo; ert K.,Ooo ik&&?.tetVi IB Rob- 'captain-elect of the phi- ima, rooioau , resin, jo JW Vi'-fa 1 annAlnfrnanl Seamen Claim Requirements Would Put Them Out of Business. Washington, Dec. .15. Steamship officials continued their protest today against the LaFollette seamen's bill before the House 3 Merchant k Marine committee. A. S." Gardner, vice presi dent of the New England Steamsuip Company, operating the ' Fall River line, testined that his : company had spent $243,000 on new equipment and life saving apparatus Since the Titanic disaster and declared it ' was practical- Iv impossiole to put more such appa. ratus on tne "company's vessels. t Representatives of ' steamship lines operating- on . the Great . Lakes alw were heard. All protested that - it would he impossible " ta meet the re quirements . of the proposed bill on ldKB steamers.. ; v - . r . William Duatm' of Austin, ana xjis tin of Detroit, onerating a steamer frnm Dfttrnit tn Piit-in-Bay. deciareq tuat to comply with the regulations h ti n-miiri rr titit nn. i i ;i luiib of life boats which a vessel of light di au, "coulq not stand up unaer. : WftHh4inritnDec.- 15!l The House Naval Affalra i ntttTMltt.ee4 rtOdaV - diS Aiiaaari tha InPililnn - of TDfi . drV dOCk for which both Philadelphia and Nor folk are contesting. The Navy De partment has ! recommended its loca tion ? at Norfolk c No : decision ' was reached today. - You will, find a great selection of towels, hemstitched line pillow cases, and all. kinds of linens at C. H. Fore & Co, : r; x;' l,-: (advertisement.) 'f PrnfAft U in fl'v'ATs Of SUrDriSeS 'on A llvhtnlnv rhnncAR. .'Will be at the Grand Theatre, Wednesday, pecemher SOYEREIGlf Ciiietts in the South proves this. " Quality Tells," - The old Southern brands were good tteseyj had to be to win tiifi favor of Southern smokers. But new and better ways of doing things ceui be dis covered in cigarette manu facture as well as in other industries. Improved methods of aging and blending the lhest-grade Old Belt Vir gin -North Xo baccq give SOVEREI a smoothness and mellowness of flavor not possible under I old methods. tax The imported French pa per produced by a new process burns evenly with the tobacco doesn't smoulder and "go out ." Tlis insures greater enjoyments JpVEREpN es already r ea ch ed; nearly -100,000,000 a month and are growing faster each new month because Southern quaHty in SOVEREIGN. SefectiOQ-of .Ptain if ?Pectj , I7tbr ' begJnnlns at; 11 tA; M AdZOtir i .-tf- ..... - . 1 "i " ' :. '- .- : ;' - , S' .'! "u-v ' ... . . - ... - : " , L , : -i .i. r: . y. .-. . . . .. . ? "7 t ' : - . - ; - . - " Jl T "QUALITY tel: Sealed proposals for. material and labor for construction approximately 14,500 lineal feet of Concrete Curb at OLEANDER,, suburb of 'Wilmington, N. C, will be received until Noon on Wednesday, the -31st day; of December, 1913. f Plans and specifications may be obtained from the oHlce of the Engi neers on payment of $2.50 in advaQce. The right is. reserved to reject -any-or all proposals. . RAPALJE & LpUGHLtN,! . v Epgineers. 510 Southern Bldg., Wilmington, . N. C. XQW ROUND-TRIP RATES (Opeit to the Public) will be made for SPECIAL OCCASIONS Via the - ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad"' of the South. To Points arid on Dates Named, With Return Limits - as follows the r Amoun: in Parenthesis Representing the Round Trip Fare from Wil mington. Correspondingly low rates from other points. . Washington, D. C. ' November 1 5," 16 and 18. Return limit November 25, 1913. (12.55). Philadelphia, Pa. : November 27, 28, 29 and 30. Return limit December 12, 1913. ($21.40.) ' Atlanta,. -Ga. ; December 27. 28 and 29. Return limit January 1L 1914, ($18.35). Jacksonville, Fla. January 11, 12 and 13. Return lim it January 24, 1914. . ($20.95). i For rates, schedules, reservations and any further : information apply to tickets agents, r or write the under signed T. .C. WHITE. - General . Passenger Agent. ' ; ; ' ".'W.- J. CRAIG. ' : . Passenger Traffic Manager. ..- Wilrhineton N C NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for -material and labor for constructing approximately 5,000xsquare yards of ..Concrete Side-' walfc'at OLEANDER, suburb of Wil-' mington, N. C, will be received until noon on Wednesday the 31st day of December, 1913. Plans and specifica tions may be obtained from the office of the Engineers on payment of $2.50 in advance. The right, is reserved to reject any or all proposals. - : - , RAPALJE & LOUGHLINr i .:. str i:.iT- .-.t-H.i r -Engineers. 510 Southern . Building, Wilmington,! N. c. ::: " del0-ie-2t.. ; RAPALJE & LOUGIIUN CIVIL ENGINEERS "4 ' ' ' MUNICIPAL IMrRm'KMRNTS -. TOWS PUNNINO ' ' ' ' , ,: ;', -, SOUTHERN BLOC... VLMtNOTON.J. W. H. BANCK We carry a fiill line 'S LPTO COFFE ES Teas and Jelly. Tablets in stock at all tirne. Send lis 4 your orders. refrightCo. Civil Engineer. . . : Municipal. Sewerage, Drainage, Wa terworks. Dams. Power Plants, Brid es and Roads. '. Estimates and Plan 5 for 'all Engineering - Work. 'V - '"' - " P O. Box 579 '.'"; . 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