AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PEE PBEBS ASSOCIATION. Sydney, September 28. Speaking at the laying of the foundatiin stone of the now Redfern station, the Chief Railway Ccmmissior e;- wiruei the Government aguinst, loading thu spiral of railways h:yond their earning power, and thu- pu'.tiog 'he railways in tin pnsition of being uiiiilile to piy their wiy. This disurbed the minds of English capitalist", to whom they had to look fjr money.
Receive 128,11.9 p.m. Sydney, September 28. The gale has abated, but the sea is still boisterous and there is a soaking rain excepting in the far west where it is light. For 48 hours eDded this morning 10 inches were registered at. Raymond Terr 0 3 , 7| at Newcastle, 6| Maitland. The records of all ttiu northern districts are very heavy. Th* low lying lands along the Huuter and' other rivers aie under water, a number of residents bjiog compt-lled to leave their houses.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 208, 29 September 1903, Page 2
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153AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 208, 29 September 1903, Page 2
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