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THE CITY DESTRUCTOR.

In regard to this subject, upon which we had some remarks on the 9th inst., it is only fair to point ont that Dr. Frengfey, the Medical Officer of Health, in a report which he presented to the Council on June 18th. mentioned the advantages of having the destructor on a city site in what lie called the factory area. He also pointed out tint eren as far back as 1889 destructors had been used in cities and towns in Great Britain, without causing any nuisance. Dr. Fremr!ey has designed, and had made, a dust-bin, which he hows to see adopted by the city, and has offered to design a suit-able covered cart as used at.Home.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10733, 13 August 1900, Page 5

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THE CITY DESTRUCTOR. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10733, 13 August 1900, Page 5

THE CITY DESTRUCTOR. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10733, 13 August 1900, Page 5

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