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In spite of the much-talkcd-o/ drought iu Argentina, and the losses With crops, maize, and wheat, it is ir,ter. sting to note that an Arseniino correspondent states that, the railway traffic returns dim an upward trend. Ho instances the Central Argentine, winch ecives a groat tract of territory from Buoncs Aires to Tueunrau. That conmany’s receipts from July Ist, 1910, te March last cn.ir.c to almost JM.000.000, and this showed an increase for the corresponding period in lire previous year of no loss than .£660,000. This is partly accounted for by the immense amount of material Ijehir; brought into the country, which makes up for tho loss of carriage on exports, and also by tho great number of cattle being carried from the noir-t-Ueui cam us down to the markets. — ‘Tastoralists’ Review.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 2
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133GLEANINGS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 2
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