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I can give, if required, details of my
invesh
Jahons into these disturbances, and of the
remedy which was applied at my suggestion.
Since the landing place and route of the cable
is not shown on the plan Icamot form
an
opinion of the probable extent of the disturbance.
The Cable & book proceedings agamot the
Tramway Co. and asked for £50,000 heard at bape dommages. The case was
Town with expert witnesses and judgment
was given for the defendants with cost. The
bant seemed to be impressed with the fact
that the disturbing
current was
only about one
twenty millionth of the whole current used on
the