CO129-338 - Public Offices & Others - 1906 — Page 472

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the profits were roughly $30,000 a month, no goods were carried as they possessed no goods wagons, the line beyond Fatshan was not ballasted, but the whole line was well and most efficiently looked after by one foreigner (formerly a locomotive foreman in American employ)

Confirmed by Mr R.T. Tebbitt as per his letter 23-12-05.

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467 the profits were roughly $30,000 a month, no goods were carried as they possessed no goods wagons, the line beyond Fatshan was not ballasted, but the whole line was well and most efficiently looked after by one foreigner (formerly a locomotive foreman in American employ) Confirmed by Mr R.T. Tebbitt as per his letter 23-12-05.
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the profits were roughly $30,000 a month, no goods were carried as they possessed no goods wagons, the line beyond Fatshan was not ballasted, but the whole line was well and most efficiently looked after by one foreigner (formerly a locomotive foreman in American employ)

Confirmed by Mr R.T.Tebbitt as per his letter 23-12-05.

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