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Keeping Cold Out

Among the essential requirements of heating a house are Die following: The house should be naturally warm in winter and cool in summer and should not be difliciult or expensive to heat to a comfortable level in cold weather. The interior of the house should normally he reasonably dry with linings, furnishings, and clothing never damp or mouldy. Ventilation without draughts should be adequate for comfort in both summer and Minter.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 16

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Keeping Cold Out Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 16

Keeping Cold Out Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 16