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I agree wholeheartedly that we need more research into these issues and am trying to put together a group within The Kantara Initiative to fund some real, depth research into the sourcing, management and sharing of personal information in all its guises.
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At the Kantara waterworks water was drawn in from the Sweet Water Canal, mixed with alum, and pumped through settling tanks into filters.
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The construction was commenced of a broad gauge of railway from Kantara eastwards across the desert.
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Kantara started upon a process of development worthy of the base of such an expedition.
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Thereafter the line was double from Kantara to Rafa.
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There already existed a branch from the Kantara military railway; which branch, leaving the main line at Rafa, ran to Shellal and Gamli, supplying the right of our line.
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Oghratina, Katia and Dueidar respectively, the two former being about 30 miles and the last named about 10 miles to the east of Kantara.
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Ludd far eclipsed the quondam glory of Belah, and came nearer to rivalling that of Kantara.
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In that case, our own broad gauge line from Kantara, which, immediately on the fall of Gaza, had been brought through to Deir Sineid, would have been continued along the route of the Turkish line from Deir Sineid to Junction Station.
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By July, 1916, our railway had reached the village of Romani, which is some 25 miles from Kantara, and is in the neighbourhood of Oghratina and Katia, where the enemy had secured his success in April.
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