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I t has its own railway along the quays and store houses, connected directly w ith fhe State-railways. From the high silo-store house with the clock the exact time is given every day at 1 o'cl. by lettin g go down a ball from the top of a mast. (About the Freeport see pa ge 27).
coast and the high slopes of the isle of Uveen may be seen. In the Sound lies the sea-for tresses Trclcroner and further out MiddcIgrlinden. To left is seen the big areas of the Freeport, form ing a small town with its own elec tricity-works, post-office, tele- graphstation, bank, restau ra n t and shops.
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