SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS
LNSATISFACTORV EINANC iAL POSITION By Electric Telegraph- Copyright) (Australian A: N.Z. Cable Association! CAPETOWN, March 21. The Minister of Railways staled that the position of the railways was unsatisfactory. The total expenditure was estimated at L2S,()()!),(Xfih ami despite lour increases in rates in the last 17 months, the accumulated dehoi t exceeded L2,Bb'o,L(Xh
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I PRESIDENT FAVOURS 1 EMERGENCY HILL ; (Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Australian A- N.Z. Cable Association) WASHINGTON. March 21. ' Pivsidmit Harding informed Re publican members oi the House Mays and Means Committee that he favours Hie enactment of an emergency land hill at a special session of the now Congress.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 2
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