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INTO EPSOM SALTS.

FATE OF W KSTM IXSTE R

LONDON, Aug. 20

Professor A. Hcresford Pite, the architectural authority, discussing the decay of the House of Parliament, expressed the belief that the kiln fumes from the potteries on the opposite side of the Thames descend as dilute sulphuric acid upon the soft limestone of which the Houses are built.

This, lie says, is transforming them slowly but surely into a heap of Epsom salts.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 September 1925, Page 7

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INTO EPSOM SALTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 September 1925, Page 7

INTO EPSOM SALTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 September 1925, Page 7

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