Chapter 508: Interference

After inspecting Dili's agricultural development, Arthur moved on to examine the state of its livestock farming, railways, and transportation infrastructure.

Thanks to stellar support from Australasia's robust local livestock industry, Dili's livestock farming has flourished.

Sir Henry, the rancher from Dili who generously donated his cattle and sheep during the influenza period, has found his livestock business thriving after being awarded the Victoria Memorial Medal and a knighthood. His efforts have garnered strong backing from the Timor government.

Currently, Sir Henry is not just the largest rancher in Dili, but also a member of the Timor Colonial Parliament. His status and position have soared considerably, gaining him immense respect in Timor.

Naturally, a visit to Henry's ranch was unavoidable when Arthur surveyed Dili's livestock industry.