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j I'Oi: AUSTRALIAN RATLWAYSI | kxpkrt inquiring. J N'KAY Vi iRIC; Sept. 23. j Tin' railway nil engines now used tn | Russia may In' the world's best, the American experts have lolil Mr. George j Italian, ulu, is here slmlj'inp; the ijues- ! lion on behalf of Hie Australian ( imI luoinvealth Railways. j His mission is to find the best oilburning engines, so a-, to eliminate tjie i water scarcity problem on the trans- | continental railway. ! lie has studied the subject in America hit the Baldwin works, where marvellous j engines are turned out. Experts told ! him that the Russian engines may he he more marvellous. tie will go to Russia soon, and will studv also in India. Mi-. Galutn was interested to tin'! American railway executive officers at work early in the morning, hours before ! their employees.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 3
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