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  6. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLING.

    Pre[?]y notings : 1885, N.S. Wales railways started; 14 miles, capital invested, £515,347. In 1857, 40 miles, capital invested, £1,023,838. In 1860. 70 miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXTRA IN 1911-12.

    In his last report the Commissioner says that during the year the average number of hands employed (complete stall) was 26,574 on railways; 7921 on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    Railways are "tools of trade." Their earnings are direct and indirect. If we cease to consider them as a separate business, then their earnings are beyond ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EARNINGS AND COSTS

    The diagram has been cross-ruled into sections, cash of winch represents £1. 000,000. The years represented are written on top. The upper "steps and stairs" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    According to evidence given before the Royal Commission on Food Supplies today by Mr. R. G. Edgell, of Rradwadine orchard, who is secretary of the Bathurst ...

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  11. TWO SIDES.

    It is that fact which brings us up with a turn. A limit must live, and that is "for" ; shillings mount up, and that is "against." We cannot escape this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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