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The water power now running to waste at the Victoria Falls, on the Zambesi River, is estimated at 25,000,000 horse power, or five times that of Niagara.
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Progress, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 December 1905, Page 36
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370CONGRATULATORY. Progress, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 December 1905, Page 36
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