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5. The crematorium at Woking is in effective operation, and during the past year sixteen cremations have taken place there. Cremation is effected at a small cost, and under rigorous restrictions as to certificates and post-mortem examinations, far more effective than those which are at present applied to ordinary interment. It would be premature to attempt to predict what the future of this mode of disposal of the dead may be in this country; but it is certain that the theological and juridical objections which have been urged against it have to a large extent melted away in face of the practical and carefully measured proceedings of the Cremation Society