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Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright RAILWAY ENTERPRISE. ./ '• '■■ ••■. SYDNEY; July 6. '-. The Railway'XommisabherS are installing a' locomotive building 1 plant, and -will start bv building ten engines. • : • HI©H,PRICED ; SHEEP. At. the s.hgep ; sales two 'of' the Wanganella estate nierind rams brought 600' guineas each, another 400 guineas. THE LIQUOrv TRADE. A prominent publican at Bat-hurst, with an interest in three- hofels, :'who is supporting "the ho-license movement, declares that he abhors, the Hotel Association, and five' years'''"'experience- of' the trade has convinced him that in any''-place the liquor traffic is 4 "scourge to the community-.' " --v ■-:■■■ - - . THE EAR EASTERN SERVICE. -. MELBOURNE, July 6. The Minister of Agriculture declares that Victoria is willing to jtfin New South '-i Wales in subsidising; a line of steamer's to the Ear East. ". -'. ••••■ I THE DRUCE CASE. ; ' William Druce, son of the?, claimant to the Dukedom of Portland, has sailed for London to assist in preparing the evidence London to assist in preparing the evidence. He 'will also look after his father's personal safety. The' trial is expected to take place in October. A very strong biir led by Mr Rufus -Isaacs, lias b?e-n retained by the claimant's syndicate.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13332, 8 July 1907, Page 5
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