and engineering journal . mber under or near the pan, which chamberis partly filled with a chemical absorbent prepara-tion, and combining with the preparation therebyforms A PERFECTLY PURE, ODOURLESSSOLID, or by other means treated and allowed toflow away pure. The fcecal matt«r in the pan isautomatically covered v;ith a chemically preparedash, rendering it absolutely odourless, and can behoisted to the surface and carted away in opentarts during the daytime. The system itself is far superior to any otherdry earth system, and has been largely ADOPTEDBY THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS andb
and engineering journal . mber under or near the pan, which chamberis partly filled with a chemical absorbent prepara-tion, and combining with the preparation therebyforms A PERFECTLY PURE, ODOURLESSSOLID, or by other means treated and allowed toflow away pure. The fcecal matt«r in the pan isautomatically covered v;ith a chemically preparedash, rendering it absolutely odourless, and can behoisted to the surface and carted away in opentarts during the daytime. The system itself is far superior to any otherdry earth system, and has been largely ADOPTEDBY THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS andbv the NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENTFOR ALL BUILDINGS where no sewerage schemeis in use. also by MANY LEADING PUBLICGENTLEMEN OF SOUTH AFRICA. In sim-plicity, cleanliness, and convenience it is far aheadof present practice. Mr. DITCHFIELD will be happy to enter intoSpecial Arrangements with Mines, Municipal Public Bodies, and, on application, will fur-nish estimates, and, if required, designs for theintenance of the Original Testimonials received by1 application by anyone interested, Box 5408, Telephone No. 5649, JOHANNESBURG- ?shuip, April 10, 1015. THE SOrTII AFRICAN .MIXIXr; Mine Safety, Sanitation, and Welfare Bulletin. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Their Organisation and Composition—An Account of the Work Done. TliK Transvaal (•.?nirc ,,r the St. .]ohn Associa-tion is organising and training bodies of nion and womenwho have been instrncted in First Aid and Home are formed into Voluntary Aid Detachments under ascheme evolved by the British War Office in conjunctionwitli the St. John Ambulance Association and the BritishRed Cross for the purpose of supplementing the RegularMedical Services in time, of war. Training manuals andadministrative regulations have been issued, and these havebeen approved by the War Office. The duties of VoluntaryAid Detachments mainly relate to services in the field, and,as this
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