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The Home Office: REDWOOD, SIR Boverton, English chemist: b. London, 1846; d. 1919. He was educated at the University College School and accoir.-panied Sir Vivian Majendie on an inspect: tour of the petroleum fields of Europe, QK. and the United States. He became a consulting engineer and chemist and was appointed adviser on petroleum to the Admiralty, the Home office, the India office and the Colonial office He was created a baronet in 1911.REGISTRY OF VESSELS, legal term applied to the record of United States merchant snips engaged in foreign trade, kept in the customs office of their home port. Ships engaged in coastwise or home trade are "enrolled," the terms "register" and "enrolment8 being used to distinguish the two classes of vessels. The ship receives a registry certificate giving her home port, date of construction, name of owner, measurements and tonnage, her official number and signal letters.
. Country doctor with case walking from car to home, door opened by woman . . . Man leaving nice home for work or office, wife bidding goodbye at door; vary with children leaving for school. 7. Winter in "Sunny South." Play and sports on beach. Water skiing, sailing, beach sailing, etc. |
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