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impú rubabae finor 9

Mr Perkin

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14 ie, if you get good iimt, But you do not get good

lime, seventy 211# tìmin out of a humarad.

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Then it amounts the thin, that we do not get good lime

In S. Amper.

A.

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Q.

here ?

A.

It is possible, theoretically.

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You cant get a sufficient quantity of it ↑

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

I have made almost 1,000 tests here of different kinan of lime, and it is rare to get line here, which does not have a large proportion of some inert material, which is dead. It is dead before you get it on the ground. It is wiry much rarer that you get lime that will stand a big strain. I have put red earth in s briquette, and I have got red earth to stand 25 lbs to the square inab', and that is red sarth, without any

line.

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What do you think of this specifiantion; four parts of

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good sound

clear: stone, broken to half incƐ qübaş

earth and one cǝf lima ↑

A.

It is very goodi concrete, with very good line.

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Do you know that that is the concrete, that the Government require you to put dom. If you turn up the ordinance, page 200, section 10, Drainage Bye Laws, No 10, (quotes) "1 ime comcrate used for ancasing drains shall be composed of four parts of good sound clean stone, broken to half inch cubes, two parts of rad or yellow earth, and one part of lime, thoroughly well mixed, and well rummed into place”. Do you think that if that were put down, that it would stand the test of

tima ↑

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A.

Two thirds of the pipes that I have put down, boʻk in London and Bristol, they did not put anything round the

pipen at all.

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Dont you think that that is more of a qushioning for

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