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CIJMI'SKS INTO PI.AST-IJIE 



are leavini^ its doors laden with the products of the 

 machiner}' within, but how the work is done we 

 cannot tell from the outside. We ])erhaps desire 

 to obtain this knowledge, and under the guidance 

 of the manager, we are taken from room to room 



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 and see the marvellous processes b\- which raw 

 material is converted into exquisite fabrics, or it 

 may be cla)- is turned into priceless china or 

 porcelain. We leave the building full of wonder 

 at the things we have seen, and those particular 



