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Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Italy. Milan. Coöperative Stores: Coöperative Societies, Italy: "Enopolio" the old castle and vineyard, belonging to the Society. It contains wine-cellars, a large banquet and reception hall. 2000 bottles can be filled, l

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Title: Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Italy. Milan. Coöperative Stores: Coöperative Societies, Italy: "Enopolio" the old castle and vineyard, belonging to the Society. It contains wine-cellars, a large banquet and reception hall. 2000 bottles can be filled, l
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