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RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION'. h Sydney. May 2. n A tender of e4*MX» for the first . section of the North Coast Railway, West Maitland to Grafton, has been ae- * cepted. The esimated cost of the whole r line is three millions. ASSISTED TMMIfiRAXTc J Sydney, Daring the past four months B!K| assisted immigrants arrival in New South Walei. FEDERAL TARIFF. Melbourne. May -_>. The House lia- adopted. ag..b ■ •"> Cn\vrT"t><'iit. Tl,( ' s enates rr.,!!'--' "| make win-netting free. THE PEARLING FLEET DISASTER. Perth. May 2. About 150 pearling vessels have reinrned to Broome more or less d'maged. Many bodies of the drowned were eaten Iry aharki. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN. Adelaide. May 2. An attempt lias Ikvii made t" wreck a train near Port Augusta. The enjfiac displaced a heavy uoodrcn structure jifciced on the line. No damage was done.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 113, 4 May 1908, Page 3
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