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It was found that the channels were becoming silted up , not only by the material brought down from the uplands carried down by the river , but also by the sandy material brought up by the tide , because both those elements were ...
It was found that the channels were becoming silted up , not only by the material brought down from the uplands carried down by the river , but also by the sandy material brought up by the tide , because both those elements were ...
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... by means of a flat rate levied throughout the whole of the Ouse Board's district except the Upland areas . This offer was made to the Ouse Drainage Board in July , 1924 , and explained to a Com- mittee of the Board by Mr. Jones .
... by means of a flat rate levied throughout the whole of the Ouse Board's district except the Upland areas . This offer was made to the Ouse Drainage Board in July , 1924 , and explained to a Com- mittee of the Board by Mr. Jones .
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They are the Upland lands- " and this provision shall apply to rates for discharge of adminis- trative and general ... Consequently , what I may call the suspension of rating of the Uplands under the Ouse Drainage Order of 1920 is now ...
They are the Upland lands- " and this provision shall apply to rates for discharge of adminis- trative and general ... Consequently , what I may call the suspension of rating of the Uplands under the Ouse Drainage Order of 1920 is now ...
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Of course it may be argued that the dwellers in the Uplands have an immemorial right to dis- charge their surplus water by its natural channels , and that they have no responsi- bility for what happens to those who live below them .
Of course it may be argued that the dwellers in the Uplands have an immemorial right to dis- charge their surplus water by its natural channels , and that they have no responsi- bility for what happens to those who live below them .
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But if there were no Uplands whose waters had to be conveyed sea- wards , the works necessary to prevent flooding in the lower areas would be materially less . ( 55 ) A very large pro- portion of the expenditure which we consider ...
But if there were no Uplands whose waters had to be conveyed sea- wards , the works necessary to prevent flooding in the lower areas would be materially less . ( 55 ) A very large pro- portion of the expenditure which we consider ...
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