CHINESE RAILWAYS.
, ■ :V—■ fr ' ANOTHER LOAN ARRANGED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Cosyrlghl (Eec, October 7,9.20 p.m.) London, October 7. The "Daily Mail's" Peking correspondent reports that 'an agreement for a Franco-Belgian loan of has been ' signed, and that the money frill be utilised for the extension of railways in North . 'China. ; \ . " BIGHT-HOURS' DAY IN SYDNEY, , . __*—, — - T ■ SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION. By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyrigM • (Rec. October 7, 11.45 p.m.) ' !. ' Sydney, October 7, The Eight Hours' Day. de.monitratiqri ' and sports were fAvotired with glorious weather,'''and' were a great success. Seventy-seven unions, participated ;in a brave display, carrying banners with emblematic designs. A great crowd lined the Kmte. In tho spoTts, the three miles championBhip of New South Wales was won by • Wood, of East Sydney, in lßmjn. 33 2-ssec, end the 120 yards championship by J. W. Fraser, in 16 4-ssee. Tho wheel race resulted: Crook, lj Hetder,- 2; Rodgers, 3.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1565, 8 October 1912, Page 5
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145CHINESE RAILWAYS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1565, 8 October 1912, Page 5
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