CANADIAN TRUNK LINE.
gCFOBTIVGr JAPANESE LABOUR
(BeceEred 8.12 a.m.)
OTTAWA, July 14.
Three thousand Japanese are being trought to Canada to construct the Grand Trnnt Pacific Railway.
[lie Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, approved by Parliament in 1904, is being built With Government aid, and. will extend across the Dominion from Moneton, 3iew Brunswick, on the East Coast, to a terminus on. Kaien Island, at the mouth of the Skeena River, on the Pacific Coast. Its total length will be 3500 miles. The company is to construct the first section, from Winnipeg to the Paciific, in eight years.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 5
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