THE IRON HORSE.
ILLY OF DEVELOPMENT AND OF : ;,■•'..•; ;/:/,:'■ STRATEGY/.;- ;, ; ';':'■': fe By ToloeraDli-Presa Association-OdrerriEhi- : >.-■ -■■ . ■ '•■■ ■■;.■■'■ Perth, -January :26. ; '"•■• Field-Marshal ■ Lord , Kitchener,' speaking at a State banquet.^given.-in. .his honour, said, he had, almost the round, of ; Australia, y and it f seemed: ■to Mm- that one of 'the. great needs', of"the Continent was a sysfcematio and states.manlike railway, policy! ..': ■ V ; ■&.';■'
The ■, extension ■ of' the trunk • lines,' and .theVopening.; up and developingv. of. the fertile interior of Australia,:would, said the Field-Marshal, ■' .etimulato 1 : population and-increase the means -of defence.'". .At present, he added, Australian expenditure oh:railway• construction appeared to be ; , spasmodic, as well, as: unduly':,influenced by' purely local conditions; V: '• ■/
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 726, 27 January 1910, Page 5
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