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Page 5
... coal fields of 500 square miles, dozens of gold fields, and the vast copper
deposits of Barotseland. His mind's eye saw. DWARFS NIAGARA'S POWER 5.
... coal fields of 500 square miles, dozens of gold fields, and the vast copper
deposits of Barotseland. His mind's eye saw. DWARFS NIAGARA'S POWER 5.
Page 9
The Rand mines today pay from $125 to $200 per horse power per annum for
power, either in the form of steam or electricity generated from coal. And they use
continuously 150,000 horse power. It. DWARFS NIAGARA'S POWER 9 ...
The Rand mines today pay from $125 to $200 per horse power per annum for
power, either in the form of steam or electricity generated from coal. And they use
continuously 150,000 horse power. It. DWARFS NIAGARA'S POWER 9 ...
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from coal. And they use continuously 150,000 horse power. It is demonstrated
that even under the most unfavorable conditions the Falls can supply the Rand at
$25 per horse power. An initial installation of 20,000 horse power is suggested ...
from coal. And they use continuously 150,000 horse power. It is demonstrated
that even under the most unfavorable conditions the Falls can supply the Rand at
$25 per horse power. An initial installation of 20,000 horse power is suggested ...
Page 17
... way our paper candy bags are made. They make their needles fly as fast as
time, that they may pile up a hundred and fifty or sixty pennies at the end of a
week. They dart like human bobbins after broken threads. They grub in the flying
coal ...
... way our paper candy bags are made. They make their needles fly as fast as
time, that they may pile up a hundred and fifty or sixty pennies at the end of a
week. They dart like human bobbins after broken threads. They grub in the flying
coal ...
Page 18
From the coal mine to the ocean steamer, from the stately office building to the
sweat-shop they strive vainly to keep soul and body together on any starvation
wage that our industrial pittance-mongers are willing to give them. But how many
are ...
From the coal mine to the ocean steamer, from the stately office building to the
sweat-shop they strive vainly to keep soul and body together on any starvation
wage that our industrial pittance-mongers are willing to give them. But how many
are ...
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