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See also [[Gregory and Eyles]]
See also [[Gregory and Eyles]]


[[Charles Hutton Gregory]], [[George Lancelot Eyles]] and [[F. J. Waring]]
[[Charles Hutton Gregory]], [[George Lancelot Eyles]] and [[Francis John Waring]]


1909 The consulting engineers for the [[Federated Malay States Railways| Federated Malay States railways]] are Messrs. Gregory, Eyles and Waring.<ref>London and China Telegraph - Monday 29 November 1909</ref>
1909 The consulting engineers for the [[Federated Malay States Railways| Federated Malay States railways]] are Messrs. Gregory, Eyles and Waring.<ref>London and China Telegraph - Monday 29 November 1909</ref>


1910 Th e consulting engineers for the [[Johore Railway]] are Messrs Gregory, Eyles, and Waring.<ref>Overland China Mail - Saturday 23 July 1910</ref>
1910 The consulting engineers for the [[Johore Railway]] are Messrs Gregory, Eyles, and Waring.<ref>Overland China Mail - Saturday 23 July 1910</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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See also Gregory and Eyles

Charles Hutton Gregory, George Lancelot Eyles and Francis John Waring

1909 The consulting engineers for the Federated Malay States railways are Messrs. Gregory, Eyles and Waring.[1]

1910 The consulting engineers for the Johore Railway are Messrs Gregory, Eyles, and Waring.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London and China Telegraph - Monday 29 November 1909
  2. Overland China Mail - Saturday 23 July 1910