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... ded by the principle of frugality, except for the central government funding half of the main lines, other branch line constructions would be left to the colonial governments to figure out.
Main lines were a strategic necessity, connecting the colonies into a single entity and increasing their risk resistance. Even in the event of a world war, Austria could retain its hold on the African Continent.
Not to mention, just the gold mines in the South African region alone justified th ...
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