WEST AUSTRALIA.
3 RAILWAYS AND SETTLEMENT. a . • _ •' • ' v • •'/ By Telegraph. Association.Copyright. s London, April 26. : The Trades and Industrial Committee of the.Colonial Institute last evening entertained at luncheon Sir Nekton Moore (Agent-General for West Australia), this being the first ■ of a series of welcomes to prominent colonials. ' . Sir Newton justified the profitableness of West Australia's public works policy, and said that judicious railway construction was reducing the , State from a country of large areas to one of small areas. Tenders for 20 British-made locomotives hod just been accepted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14666, 28 April 1911, Page 7
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