SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL.
A DEFINITE SCHEME. By TeleErapb—Press Association-Copyrleht (Rec. July 18, 0.35 a.m.) Sydney, July 17. Mr. Holman, tho Acting-State Premier, declares that the Government intends to proceed with a harbour tunnel connecting tho North Shore with the city. He hopes before tho recess to submit a definite proposal to Parliament.
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Colonel Seoly stated in Parliament recently that tho Government did not contemplate any reduction of the British forces serving in India, but were fully prepared to consider favourably any proposals which the Government of India might make for effecting such readjustments in tho native Indian units with a view to economy as could be carried out without, loss of efficiency to the Army in India as a whole. . '
There wero great celebrations at tho Elephant and Castle, London, ou Juno 1, when tho now pedestrian subway was thrown open to tho public for over. The opening ceremony was performed by tho Mayoress of Southwark, who by turning a silver kev in a lock illuminated by electricity tho legend, "This way to the subway." Tho Elephant and Castle crossing is at onco the terror and the pride of the Surrey side of tho water. Six of the busiest thoroughfares in all London converge upon it.
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Mr. Just Henry Montague. Alt, of Normanhurst, Hulso Road, Southampton, who died recently leaviiig .05,903, stated in his will: "I direct my body to l>o placed between tho collius containing tho remains of my two deceased wives, Frances and Harriett .Tiutina, at Southampton." Ho added that after his third wife, Mrs. Helen Mary Alt, had been interred in the vault there should bo no cither interpicut.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1182, 18 July 1911, Page 5
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