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Tlio famous Cloncurry syndicate lino that was to revolutionise the Gulf country, turn Kormanton into a flourishing seaport, and mako Cloncurry into a husy mining town of 10,000 inhabitants, still hangs fire. It hangs just as do the Tasmanian Great Western railway, and Snow’s Adelaide trams, and the other works of Private Enterprise in general. The time for the forfeiture of the Cloncurry syndicate’s £IO,OOO deposit is rapidly approaching, and the Philp Government said it would forfeit with Roman sternness if the syndiI cate didn’t keep faith,

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 848, 24 March 1903, Page 3

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 848, 24 March 1903, Page 3

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