NEW AUSTRALIA.
Adelaide, November 23. News has been received that Harry Taylor, one of the pioneers of the New Australia movement, afterwards seceded and joined Lane's Cosmos settlers. The latter now number about 100, and are getting along satisfactorily. They are contented and in good health. They live entirely on their own products. Sugar, tobacco, maize, and vaget&bles all grow luxuriantly, enabling the settlers to dispose of a considerable* (surplus to outside knarkets. Lane is visiting England with a new to inducing farther settlers to cmiThe railway companies of Great Britain pay fin average every day of £1700 in compensation, fcboufc 60 per cent, being for injuries to passengers, and the remainder for lost or oomaged freight,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2230, 26 November 1896, Page 19
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117NEW AUSTRALIA. Otago Witness, Issue 2230, 26 November 1896, Page 19
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