Sessional Papers, Volume 32H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 - Great Britain |
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Page 81 - The deficiency was prepared in the latter part of July or the early part of August, at which time we could not estimate, that early in the fiscal year, what our unobligated balance might be.
Page 181 - No man of taste would now build a low sun-excluding veranda, nor mitigate the intensity of the heat by a cow-dung flooring. In Bombay, the delectable light that, twenty or thirty years ago, was so commonly admitted through thin semi-transparent panes, composed of oyster-shells, is no longer known among the English, except in the church ; and these, perhaps, will when the present worthy clergyman shall vacate his cure, give way to the superior transparency of glass. The church will then be, like our...
Page 111 - ... must be provided to take off the fumes and vapours resulting from the drying of the paint, but the quantity of air removed in this way must be retained at a minimum. Some type of damper or controlled forced air circulation is therefore desirable if the maximum efficiency is to be obtained. Moreover, the higher the temperature of the air the greater will be the total proportion of radiant heat which is retained by the components being heated. There are always internal temperature losses due to...
Page 8 - This view of the case is further strengthened by the fact that the pain persists after imperfect removal of the ovaries where the cysts are broken down and scraped off, while a portion of the fibrous structure still remains.
Page 29 - ... docks at Bombay were filled with ships during the time of the plague, which was extremely rife in the district in close proximity to them. Dr. Thomas Blaney says : " It is indeed a remarkable fact that while plague raged all over Mandvi district, the crews of the ships in the docks remained uninfected during both epidemics, while the distance between the shore residents and the ships was well within striking distance of infection. It may be mentioned that the crews of the ships in the docks were...
Page 273 - Representative DURHAM. Mr. Brownlow, I notice you give a rather long history of the operations. I suppose the union operates in all of these installations that you mentioned. Mr. BROWNLOW. Yes. Represenative DURHAM. Could you give us an estimate of the number of people that would be involved under the complaint? Mr. BROWNLOW. As nearly, Mr. Durham, as I can recall, at the last report to the metal trades department convention which I made, I said that there were some 60,000 employees eligible or at...
Page 322 - Bridge, some on one side of the town, and some on the other, in order to march to the TOUX-' , for the purpose of attacking it.
Page 340 - There is one other point I should like to mention, and that is with regard to the time of the meetings of other Societies.