Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 |
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Side 65
... river took off from the top of the walls of the gorge . That bridge was blown up by the retreating Italians , and so far it has been impossible to replace it . As a temporary makeshift , the rail- way crosses the river by a structure ...
... river took off from the top of the walls of the gorge . That bridge was blown up by the retreating Italians , and so far it has been impossible to replace it . As a temporary makeshift , the rail- way crosses the river by a structure ...
Side 60
... river- bed and no amount of pulling will dislodge it . No one who made all these mistakes would get his cricket ... river is , you must decide how to span it . You may be able to clear it with a single span ; or you may decide to build ...
... river- bed and no amount of pulling will dislodge it . No one who made all these mistakes would get his cricket ... river is , you must decide how to span it . You may be able to clear it with a single span ; or you may decide to build ...
Side 401
... river which seemed to be at least a mile and a half wide . This would be the Sambas River ; and if Sambas , the port to which I was bound , had been on it I would have been well content . But Sambas was on the Little Sambas River and I ...
... river which seemed to be at least a mile and a half wide . This would be the Sambas River ; and if Sambas , the port to which I was bound , had been on it I would have been well content . But Sambas was on the Little Sambas River and I ...
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Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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