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  2. IN THE SUMMER OF 1923

    For two years the little Chichester River, about 55 miles from Newcastle, has been running almost unchecked past a mass of concrete in the river bed, to murmur down the valley on to the ocean. It is as clear as crystal, as pure as rain, and ice cold. It should now be running through the ...

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  4. WORK ON SECTIONS OF THE PIPE LINE

    The top picture shows a section of the completed wood stave pipe line near the dam. A farmer was afraid his cattle would step over this. In the centre picture is seen the process of jointing the steel piping, near Tarro. A cwt, and a half of lead is used in this joint. The steel band is placed around the ends of the pipes, and lead poured through underneath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  5. DAMMING THE CHICHESTER RIVER

    The Concrete sleeper factory is shown on the right. The sleepers are made in wooden moulds, and are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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