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DEATHS.

Dunn— On the 16th July, »t Boslyn. Marlon, relict of'tho late James Dunn, of Melbourne. FBNWICK.-At Taieri L*ko station, Kt«lj», Oyrlj Fairfax, youngest son of Lewis Q. Fenwick ; aged 5 years and 5 months.

It is proposed to have a railway entirely worked by electricity connecting St. Petersburg with Archangel, and spanning a wide stretch of country betweep the Baltic and the White Sea. The project is said to be backed by Archangel interests, and the name of Siemens and Co. is connected with the enterprise. Tho plan is to furnish the current from a series of generating stations distributed along the Hue. The distance is something over 500 miles, and the estimated cost a little over £3000 per mile, including rolling-stock,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 17 July 1890, Page 22

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 17 July 1890, Page 22

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 17 July 1890, Page 22

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