

America to lecture on the ad> 



.- imi%!n.|. Sir Hugh 



:...'-'.. 



t A 1 1 1 - .'i ! : . ml : 



. 



locilooo- 

 y proper- 



irult'.i: 



f Mr. KIM* 



in 







 itions of the Austra- 



..f ih. 



me any Martini;; j.r. - 

 Hail- 



. i. - 



nml tnuli- unl communi 



rt trade a* w, 11. Tin- 



tlh- rutl-' 



' railway 1,000 miles long between South and 



AU-M.IM. i. \\ h! i; w.-uld complete th.- railwaj 

 Brisbane 



i-\ roinn. A uli the other 



> -. Mr. llliliT. (li< i the 



ilia was prepared to umlirtako the construction 

 i*rt 



v the two 



ss alone, remains to be achieved by tin- futurv 

 led An-lr-nlia. The proposed 1 : will 



:n m mutations between Australian 

 he ..iit.T full days, will 



DoaV 



-.! i.n. The rcvemi - uth 



H06--V7 showed an 



<d a u>t 

 in 



-rHey in the north- 



irlr 

 which 



astonishing figure of *34*73! for WtT, which was 



.'. . 



valu 'ttJBOi.aahweeaeoleMS 



asop0)|ml with the prerious rear. The field for 



rotts land eitonds from l>undas in the 

 Msjth 

 irmi 



Arid, have alrmd? The urii 



boom was succeeded by a depiesssoo, frum 

 } E? M y i >*?*?^ UaWrn bv th* increase 

 oae and in land ssttlesaents. 



r. and in various other waft aided the gold. 



at Krrrmantl. 



chinery have been abolished. Many of the mince 

 are now equipped with an npenshre plant. The 



water. The colony has very liberal land laws, 

 >>g to every set' 



. 



tber.aothAttbry marbeoWiMd 

 uiniliMotof Uborooodi- 



to persons who 



lnmt twu men to 

 other area, for the 

 i one man must be 

 John Forrest, when 

 lid 



rliUII 



bolder and secure a 

 trgi 



prcM-nt condition* a.- to !- 

 hold a rUim of 24 acres, or a 

 first twelve months, a' 



every 6 acres. Si 

 .-land, promised that tl 



had been expended, and on < 



be was unwilling to com pi v wi 

 not onlv wants to obtain 

 to build up a fanning a 



Australia. The Government 

 anee and encouragement to the 

 antl t prepared to introduce a new land hill for 

 i ur|e. The mines of Western Australia, 

 since the collapse of the share market, are being 

 work- tfitimate and businesslike meaner. 



Trained mining engine en have gone into the fields 



pie revenues but also 

 that will 





\..-ir..lia.-The Legislativ. 



-i\ \.ar- L\ bol I- r> ' i . . r'.ui H 



nembeo, elected in ^i* r - 



.jualt fixation also, about 



ith. 



Treasurer, an.l 



Ihirt : Commmtioner of Ijii 



-inner f'-r Kailwn\ an-i 



II. Ti : Miniver for 



-tralia reached the 



to succeed ignorant and venal charlatans* The 



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10s. 



the rental of 1 per acre. Wages vary from 

 0s. t.. 14 a week. The malt has been that 



e are made to bring to light the properties, 

 prrhape ae rich as any yet discovered, that now be 

 hidden in the sand j desert of 



are deterred from making aew iarcetnMwts in WesU 

 ern Australian mines by the danger that they incur 



of baring their property jumped and forfeited 

 they haw spent large sums of m 



money in 



