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CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 21 lines 31-MAY-1994 11:33
CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 21 lines 31-MAY-1994 11:33
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Subj: Re: Sea Cliff Climbing on Guernsey
Date: 31-May-1994
Posted-date: 31-May-1994
>I'll ask about the chalk climbs in this message rather than in a separate
>message... Are you refering to Dover? Just curious. No, I've never
>climbed chalk with ice axes. But I have used my axe on frozen soil and
>it works well there. Mixed climbs.
Yes, I was referring to Dover.
Nicholas Wilson
njrw@njrwgsy.demon.co.uk
...every man is entitled if he can to order his affairs so that the tax
attaching ... is less than it otherwise would be.
per Lord Tomlin, Duke of Westminster v. CIR (1935)
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