THE EADS SHIP-RAILWAY.
Oapt. Jamea B. Eads oa'.d to a reporter, that the gentlemen Interested m the soheme to shorten the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific cosh's of North America by m^ins of a ship railway had decided to abandon the acceptance of governmental aid trammeled by governmental restrictions. The company hao concluded to form a private corporation. E\jr taeana to oiny the immense onterprUe to a Bucceahfinl termination, an appeal for financial aid will ba made to all the great money centres of the world. Tho Ship Railway Oompany will be international m its bcopo and international m lie m«mberahip. At the coming session of Oongreps that hndy will bo asked to charter tho now organ'zitlon, whan the prooans of Hecnrlng raonoy wUI he Dushed. — Awtta,' lasion and South American.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 3
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132THE EADS SHIP-RAILWAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1482, 14 February 1887, Page 3
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